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NASA, Moon and Artemis

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Why are we going back to the moon? NASA Artemis campaign targets Mars
NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon, which is seen as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars.

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Science Daily · 6d
NASA launches Artemis II for first crewed Moon flyby in 50 years
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See NASA astronauts on Artemis II, launch, new Moon details, space
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Who is behind NASA's Artemis II mission? UT Austin graduates among experts
This week, four astronauts successfully eclipsed the record for the farthest travel into space by humanity, with two Central Texas natives at the forefront of those efforts.

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Loving Artemis II? 5 ways to feed your new obsession with space in San Diego County
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Going viral from space: NASA's tech-savvy Artemis II crew
SETI Institute
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Planetary Picture of the Day - Week of March 30, 2026

As astronauts reach new distances from Earth, we continue to enjoy ongoing missions such as JWST and the ISS, which provide us with views of distant worlds and our own precious blue marble. Plus, we take a look at the Artemis II rocket,
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NASA administrator defends Trump’s proposed budget cuts

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on Sunday backed the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts to his agency, as the Artemis II mission continues. “Yes, of course I do,” Isaacman said on CNN’s
FOX 5 DC
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NASA moon base and Mars mission announced: What to know

NASA gave details of America’s future in space this week, laying out plans in the coming years to build a base on the moon and send a nuclear spacecraft to Mars.
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Mystery solved? NASA identifies party hat-shaped object that perplexed experts

Cone you believe this? The mysterious party hat-shaped object on Mars which perplexed experts has been identified as a naturally occurring rock shape, attributed to the Martian winds which have been known to produce other exotic,
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NASA to send nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars in 2028. What to know

NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, a major step for deep space exploration and its planned moon base.
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NASA Sets 2028 Launch For First Nuclear Mission To Mars Days Before Return To The Moon

NASA plans a 2028 nuclear-powered Mars mission using SR-1 Freedom and Skyfall helicopters, aiming to transform deep-space travel and future human exploration.
SpaceNews
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Preparing for the next NASA budget battle

While NASA avoided the worst of the proposed cuts, it did not escape them entirely. One part of the agency feeling the hurt from the budget is its planetary science program. In addition to Congress’s decision to cancel Mars Sample Return, the program’s overall budget of $2.7 billion in 2025 shrunk by nearly $200 million in 2026.
USA Today
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NASA plans nuclear powered spacecraft to explore Mars by 2028

The mission, called Space Reactor 1 Freedom, will test advanced nuclear electric propulsion. Upon reaching Mars, the spacecraft would deploy helicopters to explore the planet from the air. This technology could also be used to power a future longterm base ...
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NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s, How and why it plans to build up to a long‑term lunar presence

The next U.S. trip to the moon isn't about planting a flag. It's about learning how to live and work there. NASA has just reset its Artemis program, marking a clear strategic shift: Space exploration is moving away from a race to achieve milestones and toward a system built on repeated operations,
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Photos Show Stunning Views of the Moon and Earth From the Artemis II Mission

The Artemis II astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — hurtled deeper into space than any other humans during a moon flyby Monday that marks NASA’s lunar comeback. They were greeted by a total solar eclipse as they became the first to gaze by eye at parts of the elusive far side of the moon,
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