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NASA is hatching a 'fast-paced plan' to boost this space telescope. But first, they have to find it
NASA is working hard to predict where in Earth orbit its aging Swift space telescope will be this fall, so a private spacecraft can boost its altitude.
The International Space Station is leaking air — again. The latest leak was confirmed by NASA last week and it follows an recurring problem that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration had hoped was resolved earlier this year,
The Brown University class of 2026 received congratulations from an alumna who is not currently living anywhere on the planet. Jessica Meir, a graduate of Brown’s class of 1999, is living and working on the International Space Station.
On Episode 212 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Space.com's Mike Wall to discuss the loss of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket.
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NASA funds Cedar Park-based Firefly Aerospace to deliver drones to lunar South Pole
NASA’s plans to establish a permanent base on the moon are getting a boost from Central Texas.
NASA offers a simple way to see which stunning celestial image the Hubble Space Telescope captured on your birthday.
Astrolab announced that NASA selected the company's CLV-1 lunar rover to support astronaut exploration of the lunar surface as part of the Artemis campaign under the LTVS program. CLV-1 launches the first phase of lunar exploration and lays the groundwork for Astrolab's future rovers including FLEX.