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Eleven missing or dead scientists are now at the center of a federal investigation, and three had direct ties to NASA.
NASA’s plan to return humans to the Moon by 2028 is facing fresh uncertainty after a government audit warned that delays in developing next-generation spacesuits could derail the timeline. A report from NASA’s Office of Inspector General found that the agency is struggling to deliver the critical suits needed for astronauts to walk on the lunar surface safely.
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be unveiled as the agency prepares to launch the observatory into the cosmos potentially in 2026.
The largest section of the space rocket that will launch the next moon mission has been shipped to the Kennedy Space Center.
Roman will survey the universe with a mirror similar to the Hubble Space Telescope, revealing more about how the cosmos formed and evolved.
NASA has shut down a science instrument on the iconic Voyager 1 probe, the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space.
The heat shield will be transported to Huntsville, Alabama, where teams will extract samples and perform x-ray scans.
If all goes well with that mission, humans will touch down near the moon's south pole on Artemis 4, which is currently slated to lift off in late 2028. (It's unclear at the moment
Scientists think they are looking at chemical building blocks of life preserved for 3.5bn years
More than 100 retired NASA astronauts have banded together to form a new non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting U.S. constitutional principles. The group, Astronauts for America, said in an open letter released Tuesday that its members “believe ...
The farthest journey in human history concluded on April 10 when NASA’s Artemis II astronauts safely returned to Earth after a flight around the moon. Commander Reid Wiseman has now shared new footage of the moment the crew witnessed an “Earthset,