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Japan Tries to Bring Back the Moon Lander Following the Second Lunar Night
Following a startling awakening last month, Japan’s space agency announced on Tuesday that it will attempt to resurrect its moon…
In 2026, Artemis Astronauts will Plant Vegetation on the Moon
Providing everything goes as planned, the first astronauts to step foot on the moon in over fifty years will establish…
NASA and SpaceX Plan to Launch NOAA Weather Satellite on a New Date
The launch of GOES-U, the fourth and last satellite in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Geostationary Operational Environmental…
During the Solar Eclipse, NASA will Send Sounding Rockets into the Shadow of the Moon
On April 8, 2024, during the total solar eclipse, NASA will launch three sounding rockets to investigate the effects of…
NISAR Launch is Delayed by Antenna Work
The launch of a joint U.S.-Indian radar spacecraft is expected to be postponed until the second half of the year…
After Making History, the US Moon Lander “Permanently” Slept: Company
The lander, known as Odysseus, was supposed to gather enough sunlight on its solar panels to switch on its radio…
The Webb Telescope will be used to study the auroras of Saturn and Uranus
Rethink your belief that our planet is the only place where auroras may be seen in all their beauty. In…
Three Astronauts from Russia are Scheduled to go into Space on March 23 following an earlier Abort
Two days after a rare abort derailed its first attempt, a Russian Soyuz rocket is now set to launch three…
Scrub Away! Due to a Rainy and Windy day in Brevard, SpaceX has Postponed the Launch of Starlink until Saturday
After facing a windy and rainy prediction with only 20% chance of favorable weather at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, SpaceX…
Hours After Soyuz’s Cancellation, Cargo Dragon Launches to the Space Station
On March 21, hours after a rare last-minute Russian Soyuz spacecraft launch aborted to the International Space Station, a cargo…