Mars Encounters invites guests of all ages to step into a functioning Martian outpost, where engineering, sustainability, and innovation are essential for survival. Participants learn how settlers on ...
The Artemis II mission, which will return US astronauts to lunar space, has run into problems that have critics demanding ...
The space industry is entering a new era—one where satellites and orbital infrastructure won’t simply be launched, used, and abandoned.
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Why NASA is bringing back the space plane concept
NASA’s Dream Chaser space plane is finally online after nearly two decades of development. Inspired by older NASA shuttle designs, Dream Chaser brings back the lifting-body space plane concept — but ...
Voyager 1 is transmitting data from 24 billion kilometres away using less than 200 watts of power. Discover how Nasa ...
Motiv Space Systems and PickNik Robotics Collaborate on Software for NASA’s Fly Foundational Robotics (FFR) Mission ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Sunday told “those unaware”—which would seem to be anyone outside the company, its investors, and perhaps Musk’s inner circle—that SpaceX has “already shifted focus” away from ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that, starting with Crew-12 and Artemis II, astronauts will be able to take modern smartphones to space.
Astronauts will now be able to bring modern smartphones on space missions, according to a tweet this week from NASA ...
The Robot Report Podcast's guests this week are Marco Mauerer from maxon motor and David Koelle of Charles River Analytics.
NASA’s new policy lets astronauts carry smartphones on missions like Crew-12 and Artemis II, opening the door to more candid, personal views of life in orbit and beyond Earth.
Smartphones were made possible by pioneering space research. Now, NASA astronauts will take their personal smartphones to the moon.
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