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The Artemis II crewmembers are now on their mission to the moon with 189 food items to choose from. NASA and the crew worked together to develop a menu for the mission that includes a wide variety of foods.
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In an announcement on CNBC, the NASA administrator said he wants NASA to send lunar landers to the moon on a monthly basis to support the agency's long-term goals, including one day having a permanent lunar base.
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The satellite blasted off from India on Wednesday. Scientists say the $1.3 billion mission will help forecasters and first responders stay one step ahead of floods, landslides and other disasters.
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The crew of four is made up of astronauts from the U.S., India, Turkey and Hungary with a planned two-week stay at the International Space Station.
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As Florida leaders call for moving the nation’s space-agency headquarters to Brevard County, Space Florida is launching a study about how NASA and U.S. Space Force operations could be merged at Cape Canaveral.
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As Carver Elementary marks more than 125 years of history, astronaut Winston Scott remembers his days as a student and what integration was like as one of the first Black kids to attend Coral Gables High.
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Boeing's Starliner program has been plagued with delays and design problems for several years.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told NPR he sees the U.S. in an urgent race with China to find water on the moon, and that he trusts SpaceX, despite Elon Musk's increasingly controversial profile.
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The Starliner spacecraft is now sitting atop the ULA Atlas V rocket that will send it and two NASA astronauts on a mission to the ISS, launching from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station next month.
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The Axiom-3 mission launched Thursday afternoon on a mission to the International Space Station to conduct scientific research.