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Asteroid Mission Hits a Snag

May 7, 2025May 6, 2025Leave a Comment on Asteroid Mission Hits a Snag

NASA’s mission to the metal asteroid Psyche is facing propulsion challenges due to a lack of xenon pressure. Will the team resolve these issues in time?

NASA, probe, propulsion, Psyche, xenon

Hubble: 35 Years of Space Exploration

May 5, 2025April 28, 2025Leave a Comment on Hubble: 35 Years of Space Exploration

The Hubble Space Telescope has shaped our view of the universe for 35 years, reminding us of NASA’s ongoing journey in space exploration.

Hubble Space Telescope, NASA, space exploration

New Insights from Ocean Waves

May 1, 2025April 23, 2025Leave a Comment on New Insights from Ocean Waves

NASA’s SWOT mission reveals that ocean eddies influence climate more than we knew. Discover how this breakthrough changes our understanding of Earth’s systems.

climate, NASA, ocean, satellite

Scientists Connect Water and Mars’s Red Hue

March 4, 2025February 26, 2025Leave a Comment on Scientists Connect Water and Mars’s Red Hue

Scientists have uncovered a theory linking Mars’ red hue to ancient liquid water. This breakthrough could change how we view the planet’s history and its potential for life.

ESA, ferrihydrite, liquid water, Mars, NASA

Blue Origin’s Lunar Gravity Test

February 11, 2025February 10, 2025Leave a Comment on Blue Origin’s Lunar Gravity Test

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket has successfully simulated lunar gravity.

Blue Origin, lunar gravity, NASA, New Shepard, reusable rocket

Microorganisms in Space: The Next Frontier

January 30, 2025January 27, 2025Leave a Comment on Microorganisms in Space: The Next Frontier

NASA astronauts are on a mission to explore life beyond Earth.

astronauts, International Space Station, life, microorganisms, NASA

Lunar Vacuum Cleaner: NASA’s Next Big Step

January 20, 2025January 13, 2025Leave a Comment on Lunar Vacuum Cleaner: NASA’s Next Big Step

NASA is gearing up for an exciting lunar mission which will deploy a “vacuum cleaner” designed to collect regolith samples from the Moon’s surface.

Blue Ghost 1, lunar mission, NASA, regolith samples, space exploration

Mars Sample Return: The Race Is On

January 15, 2025January 15, 2025Leave a Comment on Mars Sample Return: The Race Is On

NASA is gearing up for a significant decision on its Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission, with a final call expected by 2026.

ESA, JPL, Mars Sample Return, NASA

The Quest for Extraterrestrial Water: Humanity’s Next Frontier

January 6, 2025December 31, 2024Leave a Comment on The Quest for Extraterrestrial Water: Humanity’s Next Frontier

Humanity’s future on the Moon and Mars depends on finding and using water, making it a cornerstone of extraterrestrial exploration.

Artemis program, Mars, Moon, NASA, water

Christmas Eve Sun Mission Was a Success

December 31, 2024December 30, 2024Leave a Comment on Christmas Eve Sun Mission Was a Success

The Parker Solar Probe is celebrating a significant victory. After venturing close to the Sun, it has successfully survived the intense conditions of its latest mission.

NASA, Parker Solar Probe, Sun

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