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Blue Origin Aims to Resume New Glenn Flights Within Six Months Despite Skepticism

Blue Origin plans to restart New Glenn rocket flights in six months, a timeline met with doubt amid industry expectations for a 2028 return.

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NASA Chief Doubts New Glenn Rocket Flights Will Resume Before 2028, Impacting Blue Origin’s Lunar Ambitions

After a major explosion at Cape Canaveral, NASA signals New Glenn rocket flights from Blue Origin may not restart until 2028, affecting lunar program plans.

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NASA Launches First Three Missions This Year to Kickstart Lunar Base Development

NASA is set to initiate three missions in 2026 as part of its plan to establish a permanent human base on the Moon.

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures Unusual ‘Sandwich’ Rock Formation on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover photographed three rocks stacked like a sandwich on Mars, revealing unique insights into the planet’s surface.

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James Webb Telescope Captures Morning ‘Sand’ Clouds on Hot Jupiter WASP-94Ab

NASA’s James Webb Telescope observed daily weather cycles on hot Jupiter WASP-94Ab, revealing morning silicate clouds that clear by evening.

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NASA Confirms Return of Air Leak in Russian Segment of ISS

NASA has detected a recurrence of an air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station, previously thought to be resolved.

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Ingenuity Helicopter Marks Five Years of Martian Flight and Continued Data Collection

Since its historic first flight in 2021, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter has completed 72 flights on Mars and continues to gather meteorological data.

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New Study Suggests Neptune’s Moon Nereid is a Native Satellite, Not a Kuiper Belt Captive

Research using NASA’s James Webb Telescope indicates Neptune’s moon Nereid likely formed with the planet, not captured from the Kuiper Belt.

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NASA to Test Cryogenic Fuel Storage and Transfer Technologies for Lunar and Mars Missions

NASA plans to demonstrate advanced cryogenic fuel storage and transfer in space, supporting upcoming human missions to the Moon and Mars.

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SpaceX Dragon Successfully Delivers Supplies to the ISS on 34th Mission

SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft completed its 34th mission, autonomously docking with the ISS and delivering critical cargo and equipment.

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures Artistic Selfie Amid Sunlight Halo on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover took a striking selfie on Mars, capturing a sunlight halo while working near Jezero Crater’s western edge.

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Startup by Former NASA Scientist Develops Vacuum Energy-Based Infinite Power Sources

A new startup from a former NASA researcher is pioneering endless power sources utilizing quantum vacuum energy, targeting a 2028 launch.

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