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What makes Artemis II life support systems different from the ISS? NASA engineers share details
NASA engineers explain how Artemis II life support systems differ from the ISS, focusing on regenerative systems, deep space requirements and crew survival technologies.
The massive rocket that will propel four astronauts into deep space had to be moved off the launchpad for repairs.
For the first time in more than half a century, NASA is preparing to send astronauts back into deep space, not just to low Earth orbit but around the Moon itself. Artemis II, the second flight in the ...
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How will NASA balance risk and safety in deep space missions? Strategy behind the Moon to Mars plan
NASA’s Moon to Mars plan prioritizes risk management and safety through systems engineering, redundancy, and collaborative strategies with industry and government partners.
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NASA wants to accelerate its Artemis missions to the moon. It will need to drop some big hardware to do it.
A big restructuring of NASA's plans to land astronauts on the moon is adding missions and speeding up the timeline, but some hardware might have to be cut loose in the process.
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications technology has successfully shown that data encoded in lasers can be reliably transmitted, received, and decoded after traveling millions of miles from Earth ...
NASA has awarded six companies separate contracts worth up to $65 million combined to help the agency research concepts and develop ground prototypes for deep space habitats. The six companies will ...
Despite the evacuation of its Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, no space mission data has been lost, NASA says. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
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