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Space & Spaceflight NASA’s Next-Gen Rocket Booster Explodes in Test of a Design That May Never Fly A video of the static fire test showed a large plume of exhaust burning through part of the ...
NASA and Northrop Grumman successfully tested the most powerful segmented solid rocket motor ever created at Promontory Point on Thursday. It will eventually power missions to the moon and beyond.
NASA has completed the first full-scale static test fire of the Booster Obsolescence and Life Extension (BOLE) solid rocket motor, the next-generation solid rocket booster for the space agency’s ...
A group of guests from NASA teams working on the Artemis program visited the Clark Planetarium Tuesday to talk about what’s next in space exploration, and Utah’s role in it. Like many, Kjell ...
NASA has selected Rocket Lab to launch its Aspera smallsat mission, which will study gases in the vast regions of space between galaxies.
Engineers, technicians, mission planners, and the four astronauts set to fly around the moon next year on Artemis II, NASA's first crewed Artemis mission, are rapidly progressing toward launch.
U.S. President Donald Trump's budget proposal seeks to axe key parts of NASA's moon program with a $6 billion cut for the space agency's 2026 budget, but provides a boost to the Mars-focused ...
A budget proposal released on May 2 includes not only cuts to NASA's science budget, but an early end to its SLS moon rocket.
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Rocket Lab Really (Really) Wants NASA to Pay It $4 BillionNASA wants to take its time (18 months' worth) mulling the proposals before making a decision. But Rocket Lab is getting impatient.
NASA wants to commission a Mars Sample Return mission to retrieve soil and air samples collected by the Perseverance Rover on Mars. Multiple space companies are bidding on the work. Rocket Lab has ...
The slow race of getting NASA’s Space Launch System rocket pieced together for next year’s Artemis II moon mission jumped a big hurdle over the weekend.
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