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Congress throws NASA a lifeline, leaves Mars sample mission to die in the dust
US Congress has rejected plans to slash NASA's science budget, restoring most funding with one notable exception: Mars Sample Return remains cancelled.
Congress just approved a $24.4 billion budget for NASA for this year, rejecting the deep cuts that President Trump had ...
The Artemis 2 rocket, NASA's second Space Launch System booster, is currently scheduled to head out to Launch Pad 39B at the ...
Space.com on MSN
Jupiter has more oxygen than the sun, new simulations reveal
In a new study, scientists used advanced computer models to peer beneath Jupiter's dense swirling cloud tops and tackle a ...
Today In The Space World on MSN
Secrets of the dwarf planet: Life, ice, and cryovolcanoes on Pluto
The flyby offered a window into Pluto’s geology, atmosphere, and potential habitability, uncovering features like Sputnik ...
Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Jupiter’s Moon Europa Is a Top Candidate for Hosting Alien Life. But It May Lack the Geologic Activity Needed to Birth Microbes
On Earth, deep-sea vents may have given rise to the planet’s first life. But nothing of the sort seems to be happening at the ...
Redmond facility will become part of Rocketdyne joint venture created by $845 million deal involving L3Harris and AE ...
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