NASA Plays Chicken With an Asteroid and Celebrates a ‘Smashing’ Success
Will the space agency’s long-distance intervention project pay off?
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Will the space agency’s long-distance intervention project pay off?
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Hurricane Ian creates issues for spacecraft.
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The retired U.S. Air Force colonel and space pioneer was NASA’s first woman shuttle commander.
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The iconic airplane served the U.S. Air Force, CIA, and NASA for more than 25 years.
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Next launch opportunity is weeks away because of a troublesome fuel leak.
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Engineers are working to remedy engine chilling issues that prompted Monday’s scrub.
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It’s still unclear whether engine problem can be fixed on the launch pad.
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For the first time in nearly 50 years, a spacecraft designed for humans is going to the moon.
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SLS is now expected to launch as soon as August 29 from Kennedy Space Center.
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The largest and most complex space observatory officially begins operations.
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