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NASA’s moon rocket is back on the pad at Cape Canaveral for another launch attempt, following more repairs. The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission departed its Florida hangar in the middle of the night and completed the 4-mile trip shortly after sunrise Friday. NASA is aiming for a launch attempt in mid-November.
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Former Florida senator and new NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is hailing a "new day" for space exploration as the United States seeks to return to the…
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President Joe Biden is looking to a former senator from Florida who flew on the space shuttle just before the Challenger accident to lead NASA.If…
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The first astronauts to ride the SpaceX Crew Dragon into space returned to Earth on Sunday, after a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola.This…
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Americans across all 50 United States will get a treat from Mother Nature on Monday -- the first total solar eclipse visible nationwide in 38 years.While…
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The second of three “Supermoons” will grace the skies on Monday, and will break some records in its proximity to the Earth.The first supermoon occurred on…
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U.S. Senator Bill Nelson is sponsoring a NASA funding bill, which requires a human to set foot on Mars. Nelson spoke on the Senate floor earlier this year…
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Five years and 540 million miles after launch, the solar-powered spacecraft Juno has reached Jupiter.It took 48 minutes for Juno’s radio signal to reach…
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A researcher from the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola is set to join a NASA project set under the sea. Dr. Dawn Kernagis is one of…
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Just in time for Halloween, the Earth is getting a heavenly visitor – sort of.NASA calls it “2015 TB145,” and it’s expected to miss the Earth narrowly as…