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NASA, Artemis

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 · 11h
Check your gravity with NASA’s Artemis II zero-g indicator
Rise, the fan-created, flown-to-the-moon plush toy that served as the Artemis II crew’s zero-g indicator and mascot, is now available as a NASA-approved collectible.

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 · 2h
Here's what’s next for NASA’s Artemis program as moon missions ramp up
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Artemis II Was a Rousing Success, So What's Next for NASA?
 · 13h
Trump to host Artemis astronauts, as he eyes more trips to the moon — and Mars
The president has repeatedly touted the astronauts’ lunar flyby as a symbol of American ingenuity.

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 · 9h
Artemis mission ignites a new generation of space innovation: Richard Proeschel
 · 20h
Teams prepare to stack Artemis III rocket at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
 · 10h
Artemis III core rocket arrives at Kennedy Space Center
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) core stage was manufactured at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans before traveling 900 miles aboard a barge to the space center, where the comp...

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Put it in pencil: NASA’s Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027
 · 1d
'Backbone' of SLS rocket arrives in Florida. What to know about core stage
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8h

Appropriators reject NASA budget proposal

House and Senate appropriators criticized a NASA budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 that includes significant cuts.
2h

As Artemis II astronauts head to White House, NASA eyes the moon

President Trump, who will meet the Artemis II crew today (April 29), has described the astronauts as 'pioneers' in NASA's plan to return to the moon.
4h

NASA’s New Website Uses Satellite Imagery To Spell Out Names Using Geological Formations And People Are Obsessed

NASA just launched a new website, Your Name In Landsat, and users are immediately obsessed. Using NASA's satellite imagery of land formations across the
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NASA's Satellite Name Generator Helps People Spell Their Name Using Photos of the Earth

NASA has a name generator that allows people to spell their name using satellite photos from the Earth's surface, creating a cool keepsake.
Live Science
2h

Can NASA and SpaceX really build a moon base in the next 10 years?

Experts say building a lunar colony within the next decade, as NASA and Elon Musk want to, will require finding solutions to problems we don't yet fully understand.
21h

NASA Just Discovered A Massive Field Of 'Dragon Scales' On Mars

While the red planet might be a hopeful destination for some in the eventual future, there is still so much humans don't know about Earth's neighboring planet.
PRIMETIMER
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NASA’s satellite images can now be used to spell out your name, and it actually works

NASA’s Landsat tool lets users spell names with real satellite images, showing how Earth’s landscapes resemble letters from space above
Futurism
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Head of NASA Calls for Pluto to Be Made a Planet Again

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman declared that Pluto should be restored to its original classification as a planet.
3h

What's on the chopping block at NASA under the White House's drastic proposed cuts

In House and Senate hearings over the last week, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended a budget proposal that would slash the agency’s science funding nearly in half.
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NASA dispels viral Mars 'square' illusion as natural

A viral image showing a seemingly perfect square on Mars sparked speculation about artificial origins after being widely shared by public figures. NASA clarified that the shape is a natural landform, with its geometric appearance exaggerated by cropping ...
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This NASA tool lets you find your name with Earth images: 'Incredible'

A NASA tool allows you to use Landsat to find your name written in images of Earth.

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