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The last time a human visited the moon was in December 1972 during NASA's Apollo 17 mission. Since then, there have been many ...
University of Colorado Boulder alum Sarah Gillis returned to Boulder on Monday after a space mission where she participated ...
The Nov. 16 celebration is also themed “Techs On Deck” to encourage youth toward choosing science and technology careers.
In 1969, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon's surface—a momentous engineering and science feat marked ...
NASA has unveiled nine potential landing regions near the moon's South Pole for the Artemis III mission, marking the first crewed lunar landing in over 50 years. These regions, all uncharted by human ...
NASA's Perseverance rover took a break from its Mars mountaineering expedition recently to survey its old stomping grounds.
Frances 'Poppy' Northcutt, First woman in NASA Mission Control "Well ... she changed the space world nearly six decades ago. NASA's Apollo program featured Northcutt right at the center.
The announcer describes the rising of the sun being pulled by Apollo's chariot. The Muses interrupt him and tell him to skip to Hercules at the mall. Mr. Parentheses assigns jobs to his students.
That is farther than any human has traveled since the Apollo missions. Credit: Space.com | footage: SpaceX | edited by Steve Spaleta 49ers explain what happened in sideline scuffle during Week 10 ...
Advertisement The nine landing regions, which NASA released in a photo Monday and were assessed ... called a "different moon" from the 1969 Apollo mission with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.