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NASA Sounds Alarm on Chinese Moon Landing Ambitions, Could Claim Pieces for Themselves
NASA Sounds Alarm on Chinese Moon Landing Ambitions, Could Claim Pieces for Themselves

3 Jan 2023, 00:12 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Less than two months after the first of NASA's Artemis missions completed what can be called a smashing success, NASA is whistling a different tune.

 
The Ins and Outs of Dragonfly: NASA's Incredible Plan to Put an Aerial Drone on Titan
The Ins and Outs of Dragonfly: NASA's Incredible Plan to Put an Aerial Drone on Titan

30 Dec 2022, 00:52 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Say hello to Project Dragonfly, the remarkable attempt to place only the second-ever powered, heavier-than-air rotorcraft on the surface of another world.

 
NASA's $25.4 Billion Budget for 2023 May Sound Like a Lot, but It's Not
NASA's $25.4 Billion Budget for 2023 May Sound Like a Lot, but It's Not

28 Dec 2022, 20:19 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In stark contrast to 2023's national defense budget totaling an eye-watering $857.9 billion, NASA's wound up receiving around $600 million less than proposed.

 
Stocky Boeing Rocket Concept Had a Total of 28 Engines, Here Are the True Rings of Power
Stocky Boeing Rocket Concept Had a Total of 28 Engines, Here Are the True Rings of Power

27 Dec 2022, 08:00 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Boeing Low-Earth-Orbit vertical take-off-vertical landing concept rocket never came to be in the real world, computer power brings it to life

 
Electric Cars vs Hydrogen Cars: Not a Clash of Titans, but Merely a Friction for Now
Electric Cars vs Hydrogen Cars: Not a Clash of Titans, but Merely a Friction for Now

25 Dec 2022, 18:08 UTC · By: Oraan Marc / Hydrogen fuel looks like the silver bullet to tackle transport sector pollution. Do we have to ditch battery EVs in favor of H2? Not likely

 
NASA and China May Dominate Mars, but the Soviets Are Still Kings of Venus, Here's Why
NASA and China May Dominate Mars, but the Soviets Are Still Kings of Venus, Here's Why

25 Dec 2022, 05:32 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / If the Americans and Chinese basically have Mars all to themselves, the Russians, or should we say, the Soviets still dominate the exploration of Venus

 
NASA’s New Near-Earth Objects Tracker Will See Even the Sneakiest of Space Rocks
NASA’s New Near-Earth Objects Tracker Will See Even the Sneakiest of Space Rocks

23 Dec 2022, 09:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The NEO Surveyor, the first telescope purpose-built to look for near-Earth objects, moves into final design-and-fabrication phase

 
NASA's Six-Wheeled Rover Drops First Sample Tube on Martian Soil
NASA's Six-Wheeled Rover Drops First Sample Tube on Martian Soil

22 Dec 2022, 03:09 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's Perseverance rover has started to build a sample depot on the Red Planet. The rover dropped the first tube filled with rock on the surface of Mars

 
Detailing the Life of InSight - Mars' Most Underappreciated Space Probe Lost Today
Detailing the Life of InSight - Mars' Most Underappreciated Space Probe Lost Today

22 Dec 2022, 01:54 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In truth, the genesis of the InSight lander has its roots in NASA's previous Martian lander. This would, of course, be the Phoenix launched in 2008

 
NASA Says Goodbye to InSight as Dust-Choked Lander Falls Silent on Mars
NASA Says Goodbye to InSight as Dust-Choked Lander Falls Silent on Mars

21 Dec 2022, 22:21 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's solar-powered InSight spacecrfat lost the battle with dust. After four years of listening to marsquakes, the lander fell silent

 
Mars' First Powered Aircraft Aces 37th Flight, Stays Airborne for 55.2 Seconds
Mars' First Powered Aircraft Aces 37th Flight, Stays Airborne for 55.2 Seconds

21 Dec 2022, 04:04 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Marking off a year of nothing but excellence from the Ingenuity Martian Helicopter, the historic aircraft completed its record 37th consecutive flight.

 
Taxa Unveils the 2023 Mantis 5.1 and It Can Do It All, Including Four-Season Glamping
Taxa Unveils the 2023 Mantis 5.1 and It Can Do It All, Including Four-Season Glamping

18 Dec 2022, 21:16 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This travel trailer includes extensive upgrades compared to previous model years. Boasts a modular "Flex Space" and can accommodate over four adults

 
Los Alamos NERVA: The American Nuclear Engine That Could Have Taken Humans to Mars
Los Alamos NERVA: The American Nuclear Engine That Could Have Taken Humans to Mars

18 Dec 2022, 16:35 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / We don't blame you if you're shocked the United States wielded a nuclear spacecraft engine as far back as the 1960s. Or that hardly anyone remembers it.

 
NASA Perseverance Rover Prepares to Drop First Set of Sample Tubes on Mars
NASA Perseverance Rover Prepares to Drop First Set of Sample Tubes on Mars

16 Dec 2022, 23:05 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / In the following weeks, Perseverance will build a sample depot on Mars. The rover will drop around 10 sample tubes in a region called the "Three Forks"

 
USS Portland Brings Orion Capsule to Port After a Month and 1.4 Million Miles in Space
USS Portland Brings Orion Capsule to Port After a Month and 1.4 Million Miles in Space

15 Dec 2022, 11:55 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Orion spaceship reached San Diego on Wednesday after spending almost a month and 1.4 million miles in the vacuum of space

 
NASA's Perseverance Rover Records Eerily Scary Martian Dust Devil, Sounds Earth-Like
NASA's Perseverance Rover Records Eerily Scary Martian Dust Devil, Sounds Earth-Like

14 Dec 2022, 18:46 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Here on Earth, dust devils can take shape anywhere a pocket of warm air rapidly rises through patches of cold air, thus creating a vortex

 
NASA Shares New Images of the Sparkling Carina Nebula Taken From the Hubble Telescope
NASA Shares New Images of the Sparkling Carina Nebula Taken From the Hubble Telescope

14 Dec 2022, 17:13 UTC · By: Mircea Mazuru / Here's Hubble's new view of the Carina Nebula, a massive cloud of gas and dust home to stars 100 times the size of our dear Sun

 
Orion Spaceship Splashed Down 50 Years After the Apollo 17 Moon Landing, What’s Next?
Orion Spaceship Splashed Down 50 Years After the Apollo 17 Moon Landing, What’s Next?

12 Dec 2022, 08:31 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Orion spaceship is now back home after traveling “farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans and return them to Earth”

 
Parker Solar Probe: The Bugatti Chiron of NASA Space Probes, Six Decades in the Making
Parker Solar Probe: The Bugatti Chiron of NASA Space Probes, Six Decades in the Making

11 Dec 2022, 14:20 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The proposal for an ultra-high-speed space probe designed solely to study the atmosphere of our Sun stretches back to 1958 and the foundation of NASA itself.

 
NASA Tests Lunar 4G/5G LTE Communications Tech in Ancient Arizona Lava Field
NASA Tests Lunar 4G/5G LTE Communications Tech in Ancient Arizona Lava Field

8 Dec 2022, 17:53 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Such equipment can't just be tested on-sight at the Lunar surface. It needs years of testing here on Earth before NASA feels comfortable using it