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NASA Delays the First Artemis Moonshot With Astronauts

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Space.com · 16h
Artemis 2 SLS wet dress rehearsal latest news: NASA set to take stations for moon rocket fueling test
NASA is just days away from its first chance to launch Artemis 2, the first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972, and will attempt a critical test for the lunar flight on Monday, Feb. 2.

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NASA Delays the First Artemis Moonshot With Astronauts Because of Extreme Cold at the Launch Site
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Going the farthest: Meet the four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II moon mission
Space.com · 1d
Artemis 2 SLS wet dress rehearsal latest news: Moon rocket fueling test now set for Feb. 2
NASA is just days away from its first chance to launch Artemis 2, the first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972, and will attempt a critical test for the lunar flight on Monday, Feb. 2.

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Cold snap forces NASA to scrub Artemis II rehearsal, delays launch
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NASA delays Artemis II moon mission because of extreme cold at launch site
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Artemis II set to launch in February, one step closer to returning to the moon
As soon as Feb. 8, the rocket will launch with four astronauts.

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After 50 years, astronauts are gearing up to return to the Moon
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Astronauts Are Heading to the Moon for the First Time in Over 50 Years, but They Won’t Be Landing
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NASA gets new F-15 fighter jet to chase its X-59 'quiet' supersonic aircraft

What role will F-15 jets play in the future of supersonic flight?
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NASA's Artemis II Rocket Has A Potentially Dangerous Flaw That Has Experts Worried

The Artemis II mission that will take a crew of astronauts around the moon and back to Earth is expected to launch no earlier than February 6, 2026.
CNET
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NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission: How to Watch and What to Know

Are you ready for a bona fide moon shot? The upcoming Artemis II mission is one of the most exciting space excursions in recent memory. It'll be the first time humans have flown to the moon since December 1972,
Live Science
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NASA launches Pandora telescope, taking JWST's search for habitable worlds to a new level

The James Webb telescope's search for habitable exoplanets is getting a big boost from its new star-watching companion, Pandora.
Aviation Week Network
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New NASA Design Method Could Finally Unlock Laminar Flow Potential

New NASA Design Method Could Finally Unlock Laminar Flow Potential is available to both Aviation Week & Space Technology and AWIN subscribers. Subscribe now to read this content, plus receive critical analysis into emerging trends, technological advancements, operational best practices and continuous updates to policy, requirements and budgets.
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NGC 7722 reveals dust lanes and rings in new NASA ESA Hubble image

NASA and ESA release a Hubble image of NGC 7722 showing dust lanes, rings, and supernova follow-up observations in a lenticular galaxy.
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NASA's new moon rocket moves to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA’s giant new moon rocket moved to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts’ first lunar fly-around in more than half a century. The out-and-back trip could blast off as early as February.
USA Today
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NASA's Hubble telescope gets another look at 3I/ATLAS. Here's what it found

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and an ESA orbiter bound for Jupiter both recently glimpsed 3I/ATLAS. The comet will make its closest approach to Earth in December but poses no threat and is not visible to the naked eye. NASA officials have dismissed ...
News 5 Cleveland WEWS
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NASA Glenn employs 600 fewer people than it did 1 year ago

NASA Glenn Research Center and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility are continuing their mission-critical space research, with about 600 fewer employees compared to one year ago.
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NASA releases new details after dramatic landing at Ellington Airport

Viewer video captured a NASA research plane making a belly landing at Ellington Airport in Houston.
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