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Engineers spent nearly a decade putting Orion through deep-space stress tests before Artemis II at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, according to the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. And that's not the only role Ohio has played in the first human lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972.
An emotional moment highlights personal impact behind major scientific achievement milestone.
Artemis II is expected to splash down April 10. Scott said he and his team will watch from 40,000 feet.
NEW YORK -- On Thursday, NASA will launch rover Perseverance on its mission to Mars. Rebekah Sosland Siegfriedt shared her excitement on the mission as NASA's Systems Engineer for Testing Rover Before Launch and Operating on the Martian Surface. "My job ...
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Oops! NASA Once Lost a $125 Million Spacecraft Because Engineers Forgot to Convert to Metric
The accidental use of Imperial instead of metric units meant doom for the Mars Climate Orbiter.
Within weeks of the U.S. election, President Donald Trump said he intended to scrap NASA’s research on climate change, shifting those resources—less than $2 billion of the agency’s $19 billion budget—to its space program. But cutting NASA’s ...
NASA has released the final solicitation for the second iteration of a potential $1.9 billion engineering and scientific support services contract vehicle. The Engineering Services and Science Capability Augmentation II contract is a vehicle designed to ...
The CEO and Founder of Janet’s Planet, Janet Ivey, joins FOX Weather to discuss the latest updates on the Artemis II space mission as the countdown for splashdown begins following a successful launch.