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This Robotic Space Mechanic Could Be the First Step to Orbital Shipyards
This Robotic Space Mechanic Could Be the First Step to Orbital Shipyards

13 Aug 2022, 03:50 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA is planning to launch the first satellite refueling mission of the OSAM-1 in the second half of the decade, could open up prospects of space shipyards

 
NASA Sending Yeast Up on Artemis I, Not Meant for Bread of Beer
NASA Sending Yeast Up on Artemis I, Not Meant for Bread of Beer

12 Aug 2022, 14:41 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The BioSentinel CubeSat is one of ten to be sent to space with the Artemis I mission, to study the effects of space on yeast

 
This Small Rover With C-Shaped Legs Was Designed to Navigate the Rough Lunar Terrain
This Small Rover With C-Shaped Legs Was Designed to Navigate the Rough Lunar Terrain

11 Aug 2022, 21:49 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Meet the Lunar Zebro, a small rover with unique C-shaped legs that was created to explore the rugged terrain of the Moon

 
Here Is the Strange and Colorful Cargo Artemis I Will Carry to the Moon (Full List Inside)
Here Is the Strange and Colorful Cargo Artemis I Will Carry to the Moon (Full List Inside)

11 Aug 2022, 09:43 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's cargo manifest for the Artemis I mission is three pages long, includes anything from LEGOs to tree and plant seeds.

 
Joby Extends Its Contract With the Department of Defense, Increases Its Value by $45M
Joby Extends Its Contract With the Department of Defense, Increases Its Value by $45M

11 Aug 2022, 07:40 UTC · By: Cristina Mircea / Joby Aviation has expanded its existing contract with U.S. Air Force’s Agility Prime program, increasing the contract's potential value by over $45 million

 
Ready or Not, Here Comes the Lunar IceCube and You Can't Hide, Dear Moon Water
Ready or Not, Here Comes the Lunar IceCube and You Can't Hide, Dear Moon Water

10 Aug 2022, 12:43 UTC · By: Camelia Bistrae / Integrated into the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, Lunar IceCube is the satellite that will closely investigate the lunar ice dynamics on the Moon's surface.

 
1,640-Foot-Deep Pit May Hold the Secret for the Future of Humans on Mars
1,640-Foot-Deep Pit May Hold the Secret for the Future of Humans on Mars

9 Aug 2022, 09:07 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A HiRISE image of Mars reveals a 1,640-foot-deep flood pit that may still hold a lot of subsurface ice, essential for crewed Mars missions

 
This Martian Crater Is a Preferred Target for Space Photos Since the 1970s, Changed Little
This Martian Crater Is a Preferred Target for Space Photos Since the 1970s, Changed Little

8 Aug 2022, 09:25 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / This relatively young crater on Mars has been in the spotlight for scientists on Earth since the 1970s, changed little since first photo taken

 
This Is How Boeing and Airstream Make Space Exploration Boring
This Is How Boeing and Airstream Make Space Exploration Boring

7 Aug 2022, 03:34 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Back in 2019 when Boeing was getting ready to launch the failed Stariner, Airstream created the Astrovan II using an Atlas Touring Coach

 
Martian Crater May Hold Liquid Water, Something Seems to Be Throwing Boulders in There
Martian Crater May Hold Liquid Water, Something Seems to Be Throwing Boulders in There

6 Aug 2022, 23:46 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Scientists studying the images of Mars sent back by the HiRISE camera can't seem to understand what phenomenon causes boulders to roll in the same place

 
Robotic Diver Goes Deep Down To Give Operators a Hands-On Touch of the Underworld
Robotic Diver Goes Deep Down To Give Operators a Hands-On Touch of the Underworld

5 Aug 2022, 11:37 UTC · By: Razvan Calin / The new age race for space should start deep down, with the development of robots able to work in extreme conditions with high accuracy

 
These U.S. Companies Are on Call if Russia Abandons the International Space Station
These U.S. Companies Are on Call if Russia Abandons the International Space Station

5 Aug 2022, 07:26 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / What will eventually happen with regards to the Russian Federation on the ISS? The answer will not be made clear until after 2024

 
Team Behind Robonaut Now Working on Underwater Shape-Shifting Robot Called Aquanaut
Team Behind Robonaut Now Working on Underwater Shape-Shifting Robot Called Aquanaut

4 Aug 2022, 09:34 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A team of people who helped put together NASA's space-going Robonaut is now involved in the development of an underwater robot

 
This Is How Today’s Rovers and Landers Become Mars’ Future Archeological Finds
This Is How Today’s Rovers and Landers Become Mars’ Future Archeological Finds

4 Aug 2022, 08:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / HiRISE image shows a dust-covered InSight lander, the tool is barely working on account of dust now blocking its solar panels

 
Toyota Risks Backlash After Denying GR86 Owner Warranty Claim Over "Racing Abuse"
Toyota Risks Backlash After Denying GR86 Owner Warranty Claim Over "Racing Abuse"

3 Aug 2022, 20:07 UTC · By: Cristian Agatie / The owner of a 2022 Toyota GR86 that suffered an engine failure was denied a warranty claim after a field technician saw a picture of him drifting

 
Shaun the Sheep Going to the Moon, Joins Campos Moonikin and Snoopy
Shaun the Sheep Going to the Moon, Joins Campos Moonikin and Snoopy

3 Aug 2022, 11:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The European Space Agency will be sending a Shaun the Sheep doll to the Moon on the Artemis I mission, joins dedicated Campos dummy and a Snoopy doll

 
NASA and Zipline Team Up to Create a Future in Which Delivery Drones and Air Taxis Thrive
NASA and Zipline Team Up to Create a Future in Which Delivery Drones and Air Taxis Thrive

3 Aug 2022, 09:54 UTC · By: Cristina Mircea / NASA signed an agreement with drone logistics company, Zipline, to research various use cases for UAVs and pursue a future vision of U.S. aviation

 
Best Artemis I Launch Viewing Spots Sold Out, a Parking Lot Is Pretty Much All That’s Left
Best Artemis I Launch Viewing Spots Sold Out, a Parking Lot Is Pretty Much All That’s Left

3 Aug 2022, 09:03 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / 2 of the 3 viewing packages NASA offers for the Artemis I launch, the best ones, are already sold out, only Atlantis South, Rocket Garden, or Parking Lot 3 left

 
Here's Why NASA Can't Just Send a Submarine to Explore Europa's Oceans (Yet)
Here's Why NASA Can't Just Send a Submarine to Explore Europa's Oceans (Yet)

2 Aug 2022, 20:01 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The idea we could send a space probe over vast distances to Jupiter and stick an even smaller drilling lander onto Europa's icy surface are dubious at best.

 
SLS Rocket Now Has Flight Batteries, Work Underway to Get It Ready for August 29 Launch
SLS Rocket Now Has Flight Batteries, Work Underway to Get It Ready for August 29 Launch

2 Aug 2022, 08:37 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA engineers are now on the final stretch of preparations for the Artemis I Moon launch, rocket and spaceship getting ready inside VAB