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50 years after a historic handshake in space, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project's legacy still resonates
On July 17, 1975, an American Apollo crew and a Soviet Soyuz crew met up in Earth orbit for the first time, setting the ...
Space artist Paul Calle thought he had represented the overall mission for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). NASA disapproved.
NASA insignia known as ‘the worm’ makes a comeback A sculpture of the logo now sits outside the agency's headquarters in Washington.
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How NASA’s Apollo Spacecraft Operated: From Liftoff to Lunar LandingThe Apollo spacecraft, developed by NASA for the legendary Moon missions, was made up of three key components: the Command ...
One of the world's best known and certainly most-traveled logos is 65 years old. The NASA insignia has adorned t-shirts and spacesuits, been reproduced 10 stories tall and reached the moon and Mars.
Here's everything to know about NASA's 1970 space mission Apollo 13, including its purpose, what went wrong, if the crew survived and more.
One of the early Apollo astronauts has died. Walt Cunningham died Tuesday after complications from a fall. He was 90. Walt Cunningham flew in space just one time. His flight in 1968 was an ...
A photo of the crew of Apollo 16 in front of a lunar rover without their helmets on was taken in Florida, not on the moon.
Apollo astronaut Bill Anders, the photographer behind one of the most famous images ever recorded in space, has died at age 90.
Now, NASA is plotting a return to the Moon’s surface that will include taking an all-new lunar rover with it, and it’s just started testing out prototypes for its latest Moon buggy.
On Saturday morning, NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion capsule flew farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans had before.
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