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NASA tests first-of-its-kind spacecraft navigation system that works without GPS
NASA’s Starling mission has demonstrated a first-of-its-kind navigation system that lets a spacecraft determine ...
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NASA's DART: Redirecting an asteroid to protect Earth
The first flight mission for planetary defense, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) seeks to validate a method to protect Earth from the threat of an asteroid impact. By smashing a ...
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impacted the 'moonlet' Dimorphos in the Didymos asteroid system. Watch the ...
A two-time Mississippi State University graduate who serves as a NASA mission manager for the historic Artemis program will be the featured keynote speaker for MSU’s Fall Convocation. Matthew Ramsey ...
The Boeing 737-700, formerly operated as N712JM, spent years as a secretive U.S. Air Force flying testbed, and is now becoming NASA’s new reduced-gravity ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said he is highly confident Artemis III will launch in 2027 as SLS, Orion and commercial ...
Because the planets in our solar system are so bright, they flood the telescope's sensors with more light than they can ...
Nasa's powerful James Webb Space Telescope is showing us something humankind has never witnessed firsthand before: The birth ...
NASA’s COFFIES team has developed an AI model that can predict Sun regions capable of triggering solar storms up to 12 hours before they become visible.
Nasa is backing a new concept for small flying robots to explore caves on Saturn's moon Titan. These proposed vehicles, ...
Scientists swapped three of the probe’s heating devices for ones that use less energy, and they might do the same with ...
It takes a lot of resources to get a rocket launched into space. For NASA, one part of the process involves releasing 450,000 gallons of water during liftoff.
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