No one has been back to the moon for over 50 years, but the reasons why are multifaceted and not obvious at first glance.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX dominates the news these days, but a host of oddballs involved in space exploration came before him.
Here’s a look at human spaceflight programs in the United States and around the world. Facts The United States ended its crewed space shuttle program with the launch of Atlantis on July 8, 2011, and ...
Under the Belt and Road Initiative, the two sides are transitioning from infrastructure cooperation to deeper ...
“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” said ... humans to step on the Moon’s hostile surface. The giant space rock orbiting the Earth had long captured the attention of world powers. At ...
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Under the new administration, the agency is moving away from promoting its efforts to diversify its Artemis crew.
NASA websites no longer state that the Artemis 3 lunar mission will aim to land the first person of color and the first woman ...
IFLScience contacted NASA to ask if the change in text is actually a change in policy and planning, especially given how ...