The base is abandoned, but the U.S. Army left some waste behind.
NASA’s Moon to Mars plan prioritizes risk management and safety through systems engineering, redundancy, and collaborative strategies with industry and government partners.
NASA engineers explain how Artemis II life support systems differ from the ISS, focusing on regenerative systems, deep space requirements and crew survival technologies.
One small step for man. One giant pounce for felinekind. A cat named Taters just made history. NASA recently streamed a high-definition video of Taters from outer space back to Earth. But here is the ...
In a world that often measures itself in days, years, decades and centuries, a second seems insignificant. But a lot can happen in an instant. It takes a lightning bolt just 30 microseconds to strike ...
The RS-25 engine will be used to carry humans on eventual mission to Mars. — -- NASA said it has cleared a milestone in the path to ushering in the next era of human space exploration after ...
Using advanced solar observatories and spacecraft such as NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and helioseismic instruments, scientists ...
NASA is targeting no earlier than March 6, 2026, for the historic launch of Artemis II, marking a major milestone in the agency’s return to deep space exploration.
Scientists have long know many objects floating at the solar system's out edges resemble snowmen, but the reasons why were ...
The massive rocket that will propel four astronauts into deep space had to be moved off the launchpad for repairs.