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NASA was rocked by a scandal when the Apollo 15 crew took unauthorized envelopes to the moon,...
Boing Boing· 5 days agoBack in the glory days of NASA's Apollo program, astronauts often brought small personal items into...
UNH, Turbocam recognized by NASA for roles in Artemis I mission to moon's orbit
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“NASA is a respected name, and having NASA come into their plant meant a lot to them,” said Sarafin....
The Return to the Moon Looks So Much Different Than Last Time
Bloomberg· 19 hours agoMore than 50 years after the last human set foot on the moon, the US and China are competing to...
Lego rolls out details about Apollo lunar rover model coming in August
SPACE.com· 14 hours agoLego is gearing up to deliver a detailed model of the original "rock and rolling ride," the electric...
‘Challenger’ Review: How the Space Shuttle Disaster Happened
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoHigginbotham, author of the gripping “Midnight in Chernobyl” (2019), is well suited to the task. Mr....
FAA initiates environmental impact study for SpaceX Starship launches from Kennedy Space Center
Phys.org· 12 hours agoThe Federal Aviation Administration said it was beginning an Environmental Impact Statement for...
Lonestar Data Holdings Unveils Revolutionary "Freedom Payload" Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for...
The Tomahawk· 7 days agoLonestar Freedom Payload design by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) reflecting silhouette of Apollo 16 NASA Astronaut Charles Duke in the Lunar morning representing the foundation ...
A Lunar "Wall of Death": How Astronauts Could Keep Fit on the Moon
Sci Fi Wire· 3 days agoIn 1975, just a few years after the historic conclusion of the Apollo program, Space: 1999 (now...
What Is Polaris Dawn? The upcoming SpaceX mission, explained
Astronomy Magazine· 4 days agoA planned SpaceX mission, which is expected to include the first attempt at a commercial spacewalk and fly humans to heights within Earth’s orbit never before reached, received ...
The Inside Story of the First Untethered Spacewalk
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoThe first space shuttle mission of 1984, the launch of Challenger on the cool, windless morning of Friday, February 3, was apparently perfect—and eagerly trailed by a national press anticipating ...