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Laurie Leshin, professor with ASU’s School of Earth and Space Exploration, spoke about how the Artemis II launch brings NASA one step closer to sending people to the moon again.
Returning to the Moon is not just about exploration. It is about extending space operations beyond Earth orbit, developing the capabilities, norms, and infrastructure needed to sustain activity in cislunar space,
From household robots to reusable rockets, a new wave of breakthrough inventions is redefining what humans can do in space and on Earth. These advances are not isolated gadgets, they are tightly linked systems that blend robotics, optics, connectivity and ...
Space is harsh — radiation and temperature swings can destroy a spacecraft. Engineers at FIU’s Cold Spray and Rapid Deposition Laboratory develop coatings and materials that shield spacecraft from such damage. Several FIU-patented technologies have ...
Faced with the imminent retirement of the International Space Station, NASA is pushing to speed up work on its potential replacements
The future of space access is already taking shape along Florida’s Space Coast, where the Eastern Range is rapidly evolving to meet increasing demand for launches and next-generation space operations.
October is Space Month. At Duke University, space research is more than just science — it's a bold journey across disciplines. This is the third in a series of stories featuring innovators, dreamers, and students shaping the future exploration of the cosmos.
"The future of the space economy will be built on fleets that return to Earth reliably and relaunch almost instantly." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Breaking space news, the latest ...
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What does $180 million in commercial Moon missions mean for future space travel? CLPS program explained
NASA awards $180.4 million to Intuitive Machines for lunar science delivery via CLPS, supporting Artemis missions and future human presence on the Moon.
The STS-51L mission clears the tower at Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Jan. 28, 1986. Credit: NASA / Courtesy Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for essential news each day, and our contests and ...
Dozens of startups working on data centers, mining and pharmaceuticals are hanging on Elon Musk's long-stalled megarocket.