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NASA officially greenlights $3.35 billion mission to Saturn’s moon Titan
Ars Technica· 6 days agoAgency officials announced the outcome of Dragonfly's confirmation review last week. This review is...
Pluto's heart-shaped scar may offer clues to the frozen world's history
SPACE.com· 6 days agoWhen NASA’s New Horizons mission flew past Pluto in 2015, it gave humanity our first glimpse of a colossal depression ...
NASA confirms Dragonfly mission despite doubled costs
SpaceNews· 6 days agoNASA has approved for development a mission to Saturn’s moon Titan despite a cost that has doubled...
Liftoff! NASA’s Next-Generation Solar Sail Boom Technology Launched
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoNASA’s Advanced Composite Solar Sail System Mission is on its way! The spacecraft lifted off from...
Fortnite launches to the moon in new 'Lunar Horizons' simulation game
SPACE.com· 5 days agoWith NASA's return to the moon with Artemis 3 tentatively scheduled to touch down at the...
Astronomers fight to save a major X-ray space telescope
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAstronomers have also highlighted the importance of astronomy missions for inspiring the next...
Space company quietly sets up Denver-area satellite, solar factories and adds hundreds of jobs -...
The Business Journals· 3 days agoA Colorado company known for developing spacecraft and space stations has expanded into a new line...
Actor Wesley Snipes Sentenced To Prison On This Date In 2008 | Newsradio WTAM 1100
iHeartRadio· 5 days agoToday in 1990, space shuttle “Discovery” blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida carrying the...
Trajectory Reverse Engineering - NASA
NASA· 2 days agoThe TRE technique was developed as part of the NESC study, Flight Mechanics Analysis Tools Interoperability and Component Sharing, to develop interfaces to support interoperability between several ...
Opinion: America's 'big glass' dominance hangs on the fate of two powerful new telescopes
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoMore than 100 years ago, astronomer George Ellery Hale brought our two Pasadena institutions...