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NASA Ingenuity Helicopter Proves That Nothing Can Stop It, Aces Flight 19 on Mars
NASA Ingenuity Helicopter Proves That Nothing Can Stop It, Aces Flight 19 on Mars

8 Feb 2022, 23:25 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Ingenuity's first flight of 2022 had to be delayed due to a big dust storm. But now, after more than a month, the helicoper spun its blades once again

 
Lockheed Martin to Build Rocket That Will Carry the First Pieces of Mars Back to Earth
Lockheed Martin to Build Rocket That Will Carry the First Pieces of Mars Back to Earth

8 Feb 2022, 14:43 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA awarded Lockheed Martin a $194 million contract to design and develop the MAV, a small rocket set to carry the first samples back to Earth

 
Astra's First Launch for NASA Gets Delayed, Again
Astra's First Launch for NASA Gets Delayed, Again

7 Feb 2022, 21:12 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Startup Astra delayed the launch of its first operational satellite payload for NASA. This is the second time the company decided to scrub off the launch

 
Forgotten DC-3 Space Shuttle Concept Gets to Sim Fly for the First Time
Forgotten DC-3 Space Shuttle Concept Gets to Sim Fly for the First Time

7 Feb 2022, 14:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Video simulations shows how NASA's early space shuttle concept, the DC-3, might have worked had it been approved for production.

 
Crooked Alien Smiley Face Is a Real Feature on Mars, NASA Has Another Weird Name For It
Crooked Alien Smiley Face Is a Real Feature on Mars, NASA Has Another Weird Name For It

7 Feb 2022, 13:24 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Image sent back by the HiRISE camera shows Swiss cheese terrain at the Martian South Pole, one of the features may or may not look like a smile face

 
International Space Station Comes Crashing Down in 2031, to Hit Pacific Ocean
International Space Station Comes Crashing Down in 2031, to Hit Pacific Ocean

6 Feb 2022, 06:02 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA updates plans for the ISS, sets the date of it crashing into the Pacific Ocean's Point Nemo remote location for January 2031

 
Snoopy Is NASA’s Low Tech Zero Gravity Indicator for Artemis I
Snoopy Is NASA’s Low Tech Zero Gravity Indicator for Artemis I

5 Feb 2022, 05:16 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA will be sending into space on board Artemis I a Snoopy doll in honor of half a century of relations with the Charles Schulz character

 
Startup Company Ran by Ex NASA Boss Wants To Do Things Near the Moon
Startup Company Ran by Ex NASA Boss Wants To Do Things Near the Moon

3 Feb 2022, 17:23 UTC · By: Sebastian Toma / A startup company based in Maryland intends to build and deploy at least one robotic outpost near the Moon. It is run by a former NASA administrator

 
Four Brave Souls Cleared to Take a Falcon 9 to the ISS in Axiom First Private Mission
Four Brave Souls Cleared to Take a Falcon 9 to the ISS in Axiom First Private Mission

3 Feb 2022, 14:51 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA gives green light to the four people that will make up the first private mission to the International Space Station, liftoff on March 30

 
Even This Dry, Lone Hill Points to Mars’ Water-Filled Past
Even This Dry, Lone Hill Points to Mars’ Water-Filled Past

1 Feb 2022, 10:59 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / HiRISE photo of the Hellas Planitia region shows a lonely, layered butte feature that point to the impact basin having had a lake long ago

 
Galaxies Take the Form of Star Trek Flagship in This Rare Hubble Photo
Galaxies Take the Form of Star Trek Flagship in This Rare Hubble Photo

31 Jan 2022, 13:30 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Image taken by the Hubble telescope shows two very distant galaxies circling each other to form the shape of the USS Enterprise

 
Small Autonomous Robots May Soon Infest the Moon to Dig Up Its Secrets, in 3D
Small Autonomous Robots May Soon Infest the Moon to Dig Up Its Secrets, in 3D

29 Jan 2022, 06:16 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Cooperative Autonomous Distributed Robotic Explorers (CADRE) is how NASA calls an army of robots that may map the Moon for us

 
There Are Dying Craters on Mars, Here’s a Piece of One
There Are Dying Craters on Mars, Here’s a Piece of One

29 Jan 2022, 03:18 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Image sent back by the HiRISE camera from Mars shows how subsurface ice can change the appearance and shape of an impact crater

 
Masten's Cutting-Edge System Could Help Robots Survive Freezing Lunar Nights
Masten's Cutting-Edge System Could Help Robots Survive Freezing Lunar Nights

28 Jan 2022, 18:23 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Masten Space Systems has developed a heating system that could help landers and rovers survive the long, cold lunar nights

 
Artemis I Countdown Timer Now Showing 15 Days Left to Launch, It's Dead Wrong
Artemis I Countdown Timer Now Showing 15 Days Left to Launch, It's Dead Wrong

28 Jan 2022, 14:22 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Despite the fact the NASA official countdown timer for the Artemis I mission shows 15 days left, it's likely the mission will depart toward the end of March

 
Strange Patterns on Mars Prove How Powerful Wind Is Everywhere
Strange Patterns on Mars Prove How Powerful Wind Is Everywhere

28 Jan 2022, 10:38 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / HiRISI image showing the Medusae Fossae region of Mars points to wind having blown in the same direction there for a long time

 
Valley Networks Sprinkled With Salt Hold Important Clues About Ancient Rivers on Mars
Valley Networks Sprinkled With Salt Hold Important Clues About Ancient Rivers on Mars

27 Jan 2022, 18:28 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has captured an image that indicates liquid water existed on Mars for longer than initially thought

 
A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket to Accidentally Hit the Moon on March 4
A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket to Accidentally Hit the Moon on March 4

27 Jan 2022, 16:52 UTC · By: Monica Coman / Elon Musk might end up with something on the Moon quite soon, but it’s not intended. One of his rockets is out of control, and on its course to the Moon

 
NASA Perseverance Rover Does a Little Shimmy to Get Rid of Stubborn Martian Pebbles
NASA Perseverance Rover Does a Little Shimmy to Get Rid of Stubborn Martian Pebbles

27 Jan 2022, 02:19 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's Perseverance rover has been clogged with pebbles for several weeks now. Turns out a little wiggle was what it needed to get them out

 
Mars’ Arabia Terra Is NASA’s Favorite Regions to Study, Has “Lovely Layers”
Mars’ Arabia Terra Is NASA’s Favorite Regions to Study, Has “Lovely Layers”

25 Jan 2022, 10:41 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says one of its favorite regions to image on Mars is Arabia Terra, a heavily cratered area that's also filled by visible layers