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science Apr 7, 2026, 6:13 PM
NASA's Artemis 2 mission prepares for historic splashdown off California coast - The Artemis 2 mission, featuring four astronauts, launched on April 1, 2026.
- Weather conditions are being monitored closely to ensure a safe splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
- The crew is ready to return to Earth, bringing back invaluable experiences from their historic mission.
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technology Mar 26, 2026, 4:43 PM
NASA prepares for historic Artemis II crewed mission to the Moon - NASA is finalizing preparations for the Artemis II mission aiming for an April launch.
- The mission will include a crew of four astronauts and last about ten days.
- Success in this mission may help bridge cultural and political divisions in the U.S.
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technology Mar 6, 2026, 4:20 PM
NASA seeks faster lunar lander development from SpaceX and Blue Origin - NASA is developing lunar landers in partnership with SpaceX and Blue Origin.
- Changes have been made to the mission's orbital requirements and landing strategies.
- The adjustments aim to enhance the Artemis program's timeline and improve efficiency.
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technology Feb 27, 2026, 11:08 AM
NASA revamps Artemis program to accelerate lunar missions - NASA has introduced an extra mission in 2027 to prepare for future lunar operations.
- Administrators highlighted the need for increased launch frequency to improve mission success.
- These changes aim to establish a more effective and timely pathway for lunar exploration.
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technology Feb 25, 2026, 12:00 PM
NASA delays Artemis II moon mission for repairs - NASA has rolled back the Space Launch System rocket to the hangar for necessary repairs after a blockage in helium flow was discovered.
- This delay moves the launch of astronauts around the moon to potentially April, affecting the timeline for the Artemis II mission.
- The delays in the Artemis program highlight challenges and adjustment strategies NASA is adopting to ensure future lunar missions are successful.
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science Feb 17, 2026, 7:50 PM
Scientists reveal new sources of moonquakes that threaten lunar landings - Scientists have identified over 1,100 new geologic ridges on the moon's surface, indicating significant tectonic activity.
- The average age of these ridges is about 124 million years, suggesting they formed relatively recently in lunar history.
- This research highlights potential seismic risks for future lunar landings under NASA's Artemis program.
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