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US President Donald Trump wants to send astronauts back to the Moon as soon as possible, putting eventual Mars
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NASA prepares for Moon landings, begins the most complex plume-surface interaction tests
A research team at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, has initiated a series of plume-surface interaction tests inside a massive 60-foot spherical vacuum chamber. This data will aid NASA’s Artemis campaign to understand the hazards from a lander’s engine plumes blasting away at the lunar dust,
Nasa’s new administrator, Jared Isaacman, said the agency will pick whichever company builds its moon lander the fastest — whether that be Elon Musk’s SpaceX or Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin — to put humans on the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years.
The Senate has voted to confirm Jared Isaacman has the next NASA administrator, ending a long journey for the billionaire private spacefarer.
NASA has responded to Kim Kardashian’s recent claim questioning the authenticity of the 1969 moon landing. The agency responded after The Kardashians aired Kardashian’s claim that Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 mission was staged. The exchange drew ...
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino dismissed Kim Kardashian's skepticism about the Apollo 11 mission, asserting the impossibility of faking such a monumental human achievement.
In March, NASA researchers employed a new camera system to capture data imagery of the interaction between Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Mission-1 lander's engine plumes and the lunar surface.
European scientists are turning an aircraft into a laboratory that simulates lunar gravity to prepare astronauts and technology for future moon landings as part of the NASA-led Artemis missions. The moon is a strange little world.