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NASA delays astronaut mission to the moon to 2026

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
7 months ago
NASA has announced a revised timeline for its Artemis missions. Artemis 2 is now planned to send astronauts to the moon in April 2026.

NASA is funding the Titan seaplane for space exploration

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
2 years ago
Titan Air, a seaplane that could both fly through the nitrogen-and-methane atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan, has received NASA funding.

Jupiter is stunning in James Webb’s latest images

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
3 years ago
Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured stunning new images of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter.

SpaceX and NASA launches satellite that will crash into an asteroid

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceXTechnology
4 years ago
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) launches on November 23rd, which will try to change the course of an asteroid by crashing into it.

NASA delays its crewed moon landing to 2025

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceTechnology
4 years ago
NASA has delayed its timeline for the Artemis III mission, now aiming to land the first woman on the moon alongside other Americans in 2025.

NASA successfully launches its Lucy spacecraft heading to Trojan asteroids in Jupiter orbit

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
4 years ago
NASA has successfully launched its Lucy space probe from Cape Canaveral in Florida, which is off on its 12-year mission to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids.

Boeing has delayed its Starliner test flight until 2022

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAPopularScienceSpaceSpaceXTechnology
4 years ago
NASA has announced that it has pushed back the launch of its Orbital Flight – Test 2 until 2022, as it continues finding technical issues on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.

SpaceX will make NASA’s new lunar lander

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceXTechnology
4 years ago
NASA has chosen SpaceX to build the new lander that will take astronauts to the moon for the first time more than half a century.

NASA’s Perseverance will launch its drone on Mars soon, carrying a piece of the Wright brothers’ plane

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceTechnology
4 years ago
The small drone aboard the Perseverance rover, called Ingenuity, bears a tiny piece of fabric from one wing of Flyer 1.

We’re one step closer to understanding why we get sick in space

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
5 years ago
There are health degeneration issues that afflict the human body in space, which needs to be solved for prolonged space flight.

Watch this time-lapse of the sun’s cycle over a decade

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceTechnology
5 years ago
The sun has tumultuous times of activity with solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) which cycles through roughly every 11 years or so.

Boeing’s new VR simulator will train astronauts

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In NASAScienceSpaceTechnology
5 years ago
Boeing is planning to use a new VR simulator to train the astronauts for its upcoming mission to fly astronauts to the ISS.
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