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Expedition 74 advances science and prepares Canadarm2 repair in space
The International Space Station (ISS) witnessed a busy day as Expedition 74 astronauts conducted a series of scientific experiments, installed critical hardware, and prepared for a high-stakes repair of the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm.
The new space telescope will work in tandem with the Hubble Space Telescope to uncover more secrets of the universe.
So why is NASA launching fewer telescopes and planetary science missions than it did a quarter-century ago? The answer is complex. It is not necessarily the money. The space agency’s science budget this year is $7.
For most of spaceflight history, once a spacecraft was launched, its communication options were fixed. It could talk to Earth only through whatever network its antenna and onboard hardware had been built to support a single government relay system,
After six months of silence and a failed recovery effort, NASA has officially ended the MAVEN mission. The fragmented telemetry that sealed its fate revealed a spacecraft spinning out of control.
A new film reveals how D-Day forecasts shaped Eisenhower—and how that moment still drives NASA and science on the Space Coast today.
Brian Hughes takes charge of NASA's Kennedy Space Center as the facility faces infrastructure challenges to keep pace with rapid space-industry growth.
Experts have been hopeful, but say the agency’s lunar aspirations are largely at the whims of two billionaires, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
NASA officials expressed several reasons for making the moon base, in effect, a small city.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now set to launch on August 30, 2026, a date that lands roughly eight months before the agency’s formal commitment deadline of May 2027. The accelerated timeline follows the completion of construction,
