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New lander will add to humans’ long fascination with Mars
In our solar system family, Mars is Earth’s next-of-kin, the next-door relative that has captivated humans for millennia.
NASA spacecraft nears Red Planet on mission to detect 'marsquakes'
If all goes according to plan, InSight will streak into the pink Martian sky nearly 24 hours later at 12,000 miles per hour.
NASA and SpaceX prep historic test flight to space
The SpaceX Crew Dragon can seat three astronauts.
NASA and SpaceX prep historic test flight to space
The SpaceX Crew Dragon can seat three astronauts, but will be unpiloted for its first test flight.
Elon Musk smoking marijuana, drinking whiskey prompts NASA to review SpaceX workplace
NASA said it would conduct a “cultural assessment study” of the SpaceX and Boeing.
Arianespace launches Morocco's second earth observation satellite
Arianespace is majority-owned by a joint venture of Airbus and Safran.
SpaceX's crew rocket set for January test flight
SpaceX and Boeing Co are the two main contractors selected under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
NASA to review workplace safety culture at SpaceX, Boeing
NASA said it would conduct a “cultural assessment study” of the companies, “including the adherence to a drug-free environment.”
NASA bids final adieu to Kepler Space Telescope
The final set of commands was to disconnect communications with Earth.
NASA probe beams back image of Jupiter's moon Io
Slightly larger than Earth's moon, Io is the most volcanically active world in the solar system.