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Why scientists are excited about Artemis 2's observations of impact flashes on the moon
The Artemis 2 astronauts saw several impact flashes on the moon during their epic flyby, observations that have excited ...
NASA program allows amateur astronomers the chance to assist with future moon missions and science by tracking impact flashes ...
During Nasa's live broadcast of Artemis II’s lunar flyby, Mission Control slipped in a subtle nod to the sci-fi story.
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Nights on the moon are extremely cold—and this new NASA testing rig can recreate them on Earth
The new technology, called LESTR, mimics cold temperatures without the use of cryogenic liquids.
The Artemis II mission fulfilled the original objective planned during Trump's first term and has origins in prior administrations.
After Artemis II took astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time since 1972, Nasa has released detailed plans for how it ...
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Forget relying on solar power: NASA plans to put nuclear reactors on the surface of the Moon
Nuclear power on the Moon would address several constraints posed by solar power, such as long lunar nights with no sunlight and limited mission ranges. View on euronews ...
NASA has outlined its next steps in lunar exploration following the successful splashdown of the Artemis II mission. The space administration has now signalled a transition towards a more advanced ...
NASA is planning a groundbreaking experiment to intentionally ignite the Moon's surface, aiming to understand fire behavior in lunar conditions for future space exploration.
NASA is testing a powerful next-generation space processor designed to dramatically improve spacecraft computing capabilities ...
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