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NASA's ISS suffers alarming air leak as emergency plans stand by for seven astronauts
The seven-person crew aboard NASA's International Space Station is weighing the next steps after finding an alarming leak in one of the segments.
"This is when living and working on the Moon becomes a reality," NASA said about "humanity’s first lunar outpost."
The first three missions are targeted to launch this year. They’ll involve lunar landers developed by several aerospace companies, including Blue Origin, and deliver scientific instruments and a rover
The changes appear to be an effort to reduce overhead and top-down management within NASA and return more power and decision-making to field centers. They attempt to reverse a decades-long trend at NASA toward bureaucracy and fiefdom building within the organization.
A new vision for the Astrodome includes film production studios, Space Center attractions and a data center.
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NASA is hatching a 'fast-paced plan' to boost this space telescope. But first, they have to find it
NASA is working hard to predict where in Earth orbit its aging Swift space telescope will be this fall, so a private spacecraft can boost its altitude.
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NASA's Mars discovery sparks excitement over unexpected findings
NASA's recent discoveries on Mars are turning heads and raising eyebrows. The Perseverance rover has unearthed peculiar seed-like formations in Sapphire Canyon, leading to a press conference that has everyone buzzing.
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NASA chief pulls back curtain on Trump UFO files after bizarre finds surface in buried fed records
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman says declassified UAP files show real unexplained phenomena but no alien bodies or crashed ships have been found.