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Used SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Stage Expected to Impact Moon in August 2026

A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is projected to collide with the Moon in August 2026 following Blue Ghost Mission 1’s recent lunar landing.

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NASA Expedites SpaceX Crew-13 Mission Featuring Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Teteryatnikov

NASA advances the SpaceX Crew-13 launch to increase astronaut visits before the ISS retirement, with Russian cosmonaut Sergey Teteryatnikov joining the crew.

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NASA Lunar Gateway Modules Degraded by Rust Before Launch, Project Faces Setbacks

NASA’s Lunar Gateway project encounters delays as production modules suffered rust damage prior to launch, contributing to project’s indefinite postponement.

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope to Drive Increased GPU Demand for Astronomical Research

NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Telescope will deliver vast datasets, accelerating GPU usage among scientists handling massive astronomical data.

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James Webb Telescope Provides Full Spectrum Analysis of Uranus’ Rings and Suggests Unknown Moons

NASA’s James Webb Telescope captured the complete spectral signature of Uranus’ outer rings, revealing distinct compositions and hinting at undiscovered moons.

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Completes Critical Tests Ahead of Early Launch

NASA finalizes key tests on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, aiming for a launch nearly eight months early in September 2026.

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NASA Completes Core Stage of SLS for Artemis III Lunar Mission Set for 2027

NASA has assembled the core stage of the SLS rocket for the Artemis III mission, preparing for the lunar launch targeted in 2027.

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Artemis II Commander Shares Stunning Earthset Video Captured on iPhone 17 Pro Max

NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman posts a remarkable Earthset video filmed with 8x zoom on the iPhone 17 Pro Max during Artemis II mission.

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NASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument to Extend Interstellar Mission

To conserve power, NASA has disabled a scientific instrument on Voyager 1, ensuring the spacecraft continues its journey through interstellar space.

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NASA Plans Lunar Fire Experiment to Study Flame Behavior in Moon’s Gravity

NASA will send solid fuel samples to the Moon in 2026 to investigate fire dynamics under lunar gravity.

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Artemis II Astronauts Praise Orion Capsule’s Heat Shield After Earth Return

Artemis II astronauts inspected Orion’s heat shield, Integrity, confirming it withstood reentry conditions with minimal damage.

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NASA Approves Launch of European Rosalind Franklin Rover on SpaceX Mars Mission

NASA has greenlit the launch of the European Rosalind Franklin rover on a SpaceX mission, marking Europe’s first rover deployment to Mars.

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