NASA, moon and Artemis
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From Greek mythology to modern spaceflight, Artemis and her twin brother Apollo connect humanity's first lunar missions to the next era of exploration with Artemis 2 and beyond.
The rock is hurtling through our cosmic neighborhood at a zippy 23,197 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
NASA’s new exploration strategy includes the rapid development of a nuclear-powered mission to Mars in 2028, leveraging Gateway hardware.
NASA's "quiet" supersonic X-59 jet took to the skies for the second time ever on Friday (March 20), but it didn't stay up for long.
One woman reportedly said a meteorite hit her home.
NASA is saying this all with a straight face and pretending this is serious work regarding safety, not merely something it wanted to do because why wouldn't it.
NASA has not reestablished contact with its MAVEN Mars orbiter since a planned communications blackout ended Jan. 16.