The Artemis II launched on Wednesday to a rousing applause from people across the globe. The successful launch has also prompted a greater interest in space exploration and aerospace engineering.
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Nevada alumnus and NASA engineer Manuel Retana helps to keep astronauts safe from fires while in space during the Artemis II ...
A little more than a decade ago, Nate Eller was an standout student at Twin Hills Middle School in Sebastopol. Today, he’s an ...
Artemis II is expected to splash down April 10. Scott said he and his team will watch from 40,000 feet.
When NASA's Mars rover, Perseverance, needs to move from point A to point B, it's not as simple as plugging in GPS directions. The rover has to avoid boulder fields, sand dunes, and steep slopes on a ...
It was T-minus three minutes to launch, and Jeremiah Hall had just enough time to dash outside the Kennedy Space Center to ...
Some USF rocket team students said they’re feeling inspired to stay involved with aerospace development following Artemis II ...
Texas A&M University is preparing for a new era of space research with the launch of a research centrifuge at the Anthony ...
NASA has revealed more detail about the recent first flight of its X-59 Quesst supersonic demonstrator jet, a milestone the agency describes as demonstrating its continued ability to manage ...
Two F-15Ds of the Oregon Air National Guard have been transferred to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, where they will join the ones already operated by the agency. NASA has announced on Jan.
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