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NASA blasts Boeing, agency

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 · 19h
NASA chief blasts Boeing, space agency for failed Starliner astronaut mission
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman is blaming Boeing and his own agency for botching a test flight of the Starliner spacecraft, designed to take astronauts to and from the International Space Station.

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WLRN · 4h
NASA chief blames Boeing, agency for failed Starliner astronaut mission
 · 4h
NASA Targets March for First Moon Mission by Artemis Astronauts After Fueling Test Success
 · 3h
NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success
NASA aims to send astronauts to the moon in March after acing the latest rocket fueling test.

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Scientific American · 5h
NASA just passed a major milestone on its mission to return humans to the moon
 · 22h
NASA Boss Blasts Starliner Mission that Left Astronauts in Space for Months
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Houston company wins NASA contract for fifth private mission to ISS

Axiom Space, a Houston-based space infrastructure company that’s developing the first commercial space station, has forged a deal with NASA to carry out the fifth civilian-staffed mission to the International Space Station.
NextBigFuture
18h

NASA Declared the Butch and Suni Starliner Mission a $200+ Million Type A Mishap

NASA escalated the botched Starliner to a Type A mishap — and publicly blamed both Boeing and itself. The Boeing Starliner had over $200 million of property
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NASA vs SpaceX Rockets: Key Differences in Technology, Cost, and Performance

NASA vs SpaceX rockets compared on cost, technology, and performance, revealing how reusability and innovation reshape modern spaceflight missions.
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21h

NASA Gears Up For First Orion Flight With Crew

After 20 years of development and more than $24 billion, NASA’s Orion spacecraft is poised for its first crewed flight, a 10-day test run that is expected to lead to human missions to the lunar surface. Orion currently is the only spacecraft capable of crewed deep-space travel, but China and SpaceX are making progress on alternative transports.
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NASA Embraces Modern Technology: Astronauts to Carry Smartphones into Space

NASA's decision to permit the use of smartphones in space signifies a major upgrade from the bulky, aging equipment previously utilized, such as DSLRs and GoPros. The agency will now allow astronauts to use current iPhone and Android devices,
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CWRU, NASA Glenn land $2 million for microgravity research

A $2 million federal funding boost will help Case Western Reserve University and NASA Glenn Research Center dig deeper into what happens when gravity all but disappears. The funding, included in the federal government’s fiscal 2026 spending package, will support the Next Generation Microgravity Research program.
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NASA's Next Manned Moon Rocket May Have One Major, Dangerous Flaw

Scientists have raised concerns about possible safety issues with the Orion crew capsule prior to NASA's Artemis II mission launch date in 2026.
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Nation known for stargazing becomes 61st to join NASA’s global space pact

The Artemis Accords aim to guide how countries cooperate in civilian exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other celestial bodies.
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NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities: Restoring NASA's Technological Edge and Paving the Way for a New Era in Space

NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the ...
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NASA sends two rockets into space to uncover the secrets of black auroras

NASA’s recent twin rocket missions from Alaska are aimed at unlocking the mysteries of auroras, specifically the rare and little-understood black auroras. Launched from the Poker Flat Research Range near Fairbanks,
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