NASA plans next wet dress rehearsal
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NASA and Vast are teaming up so that the aerospace company can send four private astronauts to the ISS in 2027 following a launch in Cape Canaveral.
NASA is moving one step closer to its next crewed lunar mission as the agency prepares to conduct a wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II.
The four Crew-12 astronauts brought the International Space Station’s staff back to seven after a month of operating with three people on board.
NASA has let Axiom Space make four visits to the International Space Station and a fifth next year, but on Thursday the agency announced a new private company would be allowed a mission as well.
The next-generation spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III mission continues to advance by passing a contractor-led technical review, as the agency prepares to send humans to the moon's South Pole for the first time.
NASA has selected Vast for the sixth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, with a launch targeted no earlier than summer 2027 from Florida. The agreement allows the company to send a crew of four to the orbiting laboratory for a stay of up to 14 days.
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Goddard wins two NASA Earth missions to help predict, reduce harm from environmental disasters
Two new satellite missions will help NASA scientists better understand Earth and improve the ability to foresee environmental events and mitigate disasters. And the agency says they’ll be led out of Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt,
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructed NASA to temporarily pause funding for a number of science missions. The move aligns with the White House’s proposed cuts for NASA’s 2026 budget, which were later restored by Congress.
Two next-generation satellite missions announced Thursday will help NASA better understand Earth and improve capabilities to foresee environmental events and mitigate disasters.
NASA and Vast have signed an order for the sixth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station.
NASA launched two rockets from Alaska this week to learn more about the electrical "circuitry" within auroras.