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Jared Isaacman, NASA Administrator, outlines how the US space program actively supports military operations by utilizing satellites for observation and communication. Isaacman highlights the Space Force's role in monitoring Iran's military moves,
NASA’s proposed changes to its support of commercial space stations have created concern and confusion among companies developing them.
It's "the one place that we can go during the mission where we can actually feel like we're alone for a moment."
NASA engineers manage propulsion systems and space communications to maintain Artemis II’s schedule, ensuring the Orion spacecraft and crew remain connected from launch to splashdown.
NASA races to build a $20 billion lunar base as China and Russia advance moon ambitions, with experts warning China holds the advantage in space.
Photos show the rocket and spacecraft that NASA will use to launch astronauts toward the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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NASA's new 'near-impossible' space plans include $20B moon base and nuclear-powered spacecraft
NASA's Gateway lunar space station won't launch in new changes to the Artemis program, which include ramping up development of a $20 billion moon base.
For the first time since the 1970’s, NASA is sending a crew to the moon, but the astronauts won’t set foot on the surface. Here’s why the landing will have to wait.