Earth from Space: Paris in focus
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Akima lands $480 million Space Force contract to modernize Satellite Control Network
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:34
Expert Q&A: NASA's cancellation of VIPER is a frustrating setback for lunar exploration
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:29
In July 2024, NASA announced it canceled its plans to send the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) to the moon's southern polar region. The rover was meant to search for water and other resources called volatiles, such as hydrogen, ammonia and carbon dioxide, which easily evaporate in warm temperatures.
Nicola Fox, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, reiterated the agency's commitment "to exploring the moon for the benefit of humanity" through other missions.
Fifty-five years have passed since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made a giant leap for mankind.
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Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
YPSat captures Ariane 6 inaugural launch
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
PariSat returns first images of Earth
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
Rocket Lab Sets Date for 51st Electron Mission with Synspective Satellites
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
Hubble Observes Possible Galactic Collision
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
ICON mission ends with critical breakthroughs on Earth, space weather
Thursday, 25 July 2024 16:11
Shannon Pallone, United States Space Force – Leading Women in Space
Thursday, 25 July 2024 15:40

NASA says no return date yet for astronauts and troubled Boeing capsule at space station
Thursday, 25 July 2024 15:38
Already more than a month late getting back, two NASA astronauts will remain at the International Space Station until engineers finish working on problems plaguing their Boeing capsule, officials said Thursday.
Test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were supposed to visit the orbiting lab for about a week and return in mid-June, but thruster failures and helium leaks on Boeing's new Starliner capsule prompted NASA and Boeing to keep them up longer.
NASA's commercial crew program manager Steve Stich said mission managers are not ready to announce a return date.