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NASA's InSight lander 'hears' wind on Mars
Two sensors picked up the vibrations: an air pressure sensor inside the lander and a seismometer on the lander's deck
NASA deep space probe reaches asteroid deemed potential Earth threat
Osiris-Rex embarked on NASA’s unprecedented seven-year mission to conduct a close-up survey of the asteroid Bennu.
NASA deep space probe reaches asteroid deemed potential Earth threat
Scientists estimate there is a one-in-2,700 chance of the asteroid slamming into Earth 166 years from now.
Planet Earth working on 3 Mars landers to follow InSight
NASA’s InSight spacecraft touched down on the sweeping, red equatorial plains Monday, less than 400 miles from Curiosity.
NASA's Martian quake sensor InSight lands at slight angle
The $993 million lander, a lava plain for a two-year mission aimed at better understanding how Earth's neighboring planet formed.
NASA's Martian quake sensor InSight lands at slight angle
The vehicle sits slightly tilted (about 4 degrees) in a shallow dust- and sand-filled impact crater.
Next US moon landing will be by private companies, not NASA
The goal is to get small science and technology experiments to the surface of the moon as soon as possible.
NASA selects nine US companies to vie for moon program funding
As soon as 2022, NASA expects to begin construction on a new space station laboratory that will orbit the moon.
NASA spacecraft lands on red planet after six-month journey
NASA's InSight spacecraft will enter the Martian atmosphere at supersonic speed, then hit the brakes to land on the alien red plains.
Mars landing looms for NASA; anxiety building a day out
InSight’s journey of six months and 300 million miles (482 million kilometres) comes to a precarious grand finale on Monday afternoon.