NASA selects Human Landing Systems for the Artemis program
NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program.
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NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program.
ESA – European Space Agency’s astronaut ‘Power Glove’ controls drones and measures distance with laser.
An astrophotographer captured the International Space Station from Earth, as it passes across the face of the Sun.
NASA unveils its plan for Artemis Base Camp on the Moon, home to four astronauts in 2024, to get them also prepared for first trip to Mars.
A new NASA SunRISE mission will study causes of giant Solar particle storms, giant surges of solar particles that erupt off of the Sun.
Space Station grown lettuce is just as nutritious as on Earth, and in the future can be grown for deep space trips.
A new type of engine called ‘rotating detonation engine,’ promises to make rockets not only more fuel-efficient but also more lightweight and less complicated to construct.
Space Adventures announces collaboration with SpaceX to send private citizens into orbit, on the Crew Dragon spacecraft.
SpaceX successfully completes Crew Dragon launch escape test on Sunday January 19.
Future astronauts might one day live in self-replicating, self-repairing planetary habitats that were fabricated with fungus.