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NASA X-57 First Flight on Track for September

Research on the agency’s first piloted X-plane in two decades could help support certification standards for electric aircraft.
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Artemis I Moon Rocket Moves a Step Closer to Launch

With fuel testing complete, NASA’s most powerful rocket could begin its journey to the moon as soon as August.
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NASA Completes Wet Dress Rehearsal for Agency’s Most Powerful Rocket—With One Hiccup

After four long attempts, NASA achieves major objectives for its Space Launch System (SLS) despite a leak being found.
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NASA To Reveal First Images from Webb Telescope in Live Broadcast Next Month

Months after launch, NASA will unveil full-color images from the world’s most powerful telescope.
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NASA Schedules SLS Wet Dress Rehearsal… Again

After numerous setbacks, NASA will begin its next wet dress rehearsal for the Space Launch System.
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Future U.S., Russia Cooperation on ISS in the Works

The two countries are working on an agreement that would call for an ISS crew seat exchange.
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World’s Most Powerful Telescope Hit by Micrometeoroid

The impact damaged a segment of the James Webb Space Telescope’s massive primary mirror.
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Electra eSTOL Developer Acquires Airflow

CEO John Langford sits down with FLYING to explain what sets Electra’s eSTOL apart.
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What is the World’s Most Powerful Rocket?

Is it NASA's Space Launch System, or SpaceX's Starship? The answer depends on more than just total thrust.
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NASA Selects Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace To Provide New Spacesuits

The two companies will also provide spacewalk systems for work on the ISS and the lunar surface.
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