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NASA, Mars and moon

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NASA considers sending a spare Mars rover to the moon to rev up preparations for lunar base
NASA is considering repurposing an engineering development version of the nuclear-powered Mars rovers for a different destination: the moon’s south polar region.

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Curiosity, Perseverance and Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.
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'Promise' me the moon? NASA wants to send spare nuclear-powered Mars rover to the lunar surface
Space.com · 13h
NASA will announce moon base news today: Watch it live
NASA chief Jared Isaacman will talk about "the next set of awards for new lunar lander missions and preview upcoming opportunities."

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Scientific American · 1d
NASA prepares to launch an unprecedented mission to save a dying space telescope
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NASA will conduct daring rescue mission to reposition telescope sinking into Earth's atmosphere

NASA astronauts conduct spacewalk outside ISS

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NASA astronauts operate on space station's broken robot arm
The orbital surgery on the International Space Station returned the Canadian-built robot arm to full health after its "wrist" joint failed last month.

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WATCH LIVE: NASA astronauts conduct spacewalk outside the ISS
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Photos show US astronauts before, during spacewalks outside ISS

NASA, space telescope

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NASA prepares to launch daring rescue to save aging telescope from falling to Earth
NASA is racing to save an aging telescope from falling back to Earth with a daring rescue mission.

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NASA aims to save a sinking space telescope with a rendezvous in orbit
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NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up
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NASA barrels ahead with moon base plans, doling out nearly $600 million in new contracts

The announcement is the latest in a stream of funding contracts NASA has awarded private companies in its effort to establish a permanent presence on the moon.
4hon MSN

NASA makes moves to dodge costly delays on its path to build a $30 billion moon base

Conceptualized just a few months ago, NASA’s moon base plans are rolling out in earnest as the space agency maps out plans to deliver assets to the lunar surface.
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NASA Is Making a Fifth State of Matter in Orbit

It’s sometimes easy to overlook the fact that the International Space Station (ISS) is a giant lab where scientists study everything from biology to physics—but in space. This extraordinary resource makes extraordinary research possible—like creating a fifth state of matter in space.
Scientific American
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NASA unveils four new robotic missions to help make its ambitious moon base plans happen

Three companies will receive a total of $600 million to executive four moon landings, laying the groundwork for a planned crewed outpost on the surface
11h

NASA's moon base plans continue to take shape. Watch latest update

NASA's Jared Isaacman will lead a news conference today (June 30) to provide the latest update on the ambitious plan to build a moon base.
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NASA's Isaacman awards nearly $600 million for four new Moon missions

NASA on Tuesday announced it had selected Astrobotic, which is set to be acquired by Voyager Technologies, along with Firefly Aerospace and Intuitive Machines for four robotic deliveries to the lunar surface in late 2028,
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NASA maps quake devastation as Venezuela death toll tops 1,700

A preliminary satellite assessment by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration estimated that 58,870 buildings were damaged or destroyed after the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24.
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Getting to Mars may require a pit stop in orbit, and NASA just tested the nozzle to make that happen

NASA just tested a fully automated refueling coupler for spacecraft, and if it works, it could fundamentally change how deep space missions work.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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