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Beijing says Washington still waging Cold War in space

AFRL partners with NASA, academia, industry on spacecraft flight experiment

Scientists evaluate Earth-cooling strategies with geoengineering simulations

BlackSky awarded NASA contract to advance Earth Science research

Comet impacts formed continents when Solar System entered galactic arms

Chaotic crust contains clues to Mars’ watery past

Mars Express takes us over the Holden Basin – part of a region that is a high-ranking target in the search for signs of past life on the Red Planet. This image was taken on 24 April 2022 by the spacecraft’s High Resolution Stereo Camera.
Second try for the Artemis I Moon flight

Teams are moving forward to the Moon with a second launch attempt of the Artemis I mission on Saturday, 3 September. The two-hour launch window starts at 20:17 CEST (19:17 BST).
New launch attempt Saturday for NASA's Moon rocket

NASA will make a second attempt to launch its powerful new Moon rocket on Saturday, after scrubbing a test flight earlier in the week, an official said Tuesday.
The highly anticipated uncrewed mission—dubbed Artemis 1—will bring the United States a step closer to returning astronauts to the Moon five decades after humans last walked on the lunar surface.
Mission manager Mike Sarafin, said the NASA team "agreed to move our launch date to Saturday, September the third."
Blastoff had been planned for Monday morning but was canceled because a test to get one of the rocket's four RS-25 engines to the proper temperature range for launch was not successful.
New launch attempt Saturday for NASA's Moon rocket: official

NASA repairs issue with Voyager 1 space probe
