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NASA astronauts & Starliner launch: Where to see liftoff in Daytona, New Smyrna, Oak Hill
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoGodspeed, Starliner. After an initial attempt earlier this month, Boeing's maiden crewed flight is...
NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Reached the South Side of Pinnacle Ridge… What’s Next?
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoThe Curiosity team successfully navigated a complex terrain to position the rover on the south side...
The mission to retrieve a Mars sample is running into turbulence
The Verge· 5 hours agoHundreds of millions of miles away, on the frigid surface of Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover is hard...
Lego’s coolest graduation gifts, including Mosaic Maker to make any picture in Legos
Birmingham News· 2 hours agoLego’s Mosaic Maker lets you turn any photo into a personalized mosaic using the tiny building...
Mars Sample Return Option Emerges In '2024 Humans To Mars Summit'
Aviation Week· 6 days agoHOUSTON—The technical and cost challenges of a NASA-led Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission could be addressed with a single launch using the Artemis program’s Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift ...
China has launched a secret robot to the far side of the moon, new Chang'e 6 photos reveal
Live Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA tiny, previously undisclosed lunar rover has been spotted strapped to the side of China's...
NASA Names First Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer - NASA
NASA· 1 day agoNASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Monday named David Salvagnini as the agency’s new chief artificial...
Nasa questing to find alien life with three 'probe' missions
The US Sun· 2 days agoALIENS might be out there in our own solar system – and Nasa means to find them. The space agency is...
Laris Karklis - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 3 days agoLaris Karklis has been working at the Washington Post since 2000.
Aiming for Apophis
SpaceNews· 5 days agoApophis will miss the Earth. Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid about 350 meters across, will skim by the Earth on April 13, 2029, coming within 32,000 kilometers — closer than satellites in geostationary orbit.