NASA set to roll Artemis rocket back for urgent repairs
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The rocket and space capsule for NASA's manned lunar mission Artemis 2 are on the way back to the hangar in the wake of technical issues. With the help of a kind of transport trolley, the
NASA crew members practise emergency rescue drills in a 40-foot-deep pool simulating the lunar surface, as part of tests on a new generation of spacesuit, the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit
NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent six months exploring the site to investigate if they are a clue to the presence of water.
With their launch date now delayed, the four astronauts, who will be the first crewed NASA lunar mission in over 50 years, attended Tuesday’s State of the Union address as guests of House Speaker
Mars’ frozen ice caps may be time capsules for ancient life. Lab experiments show that key building blocks of proteins can survive tens of millions of years in pure ice, even under relentless cosmic radiation.