3D-printed spring deploys on small commercial spacecraft
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NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program to reduce flight gaps and risk
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Using moon dirt with 3D printing to build future lunar colonies
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NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program by modeling it after speedy Apollo
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NASA on ‘aggressive’ schedule to complete SLS repairs for April launch

NASA has about three weeks to complete repairs to the Space Launch System’s upper stage to make the next launch window for the Artemis 2 mission in early April.
Intuitive Machines raises $175 million in stock sale

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NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar program amid technical delays
NASA on Friday abruptly said it was shaking up its Artemis lunar program that has suffered multiple delays in recent years, a bid to ensure Americans can return to the Moon's surface by 2028.
That goal remains unchanged, but the US space agency is shifting its flight lineup to include a test mission before an eventual lunar landing to improve launch "muscle memory," NASA administrator Jared NASA rolls Moon rocket off launchpad for repairs
NASA on Wednesday was rolling its towering Moon rocket back to its hangar for repairs, after windows for liftoff were pushed back over technical issues.
The US space agency said it would roll its 322-foot (98-meter) SLS rocket off the launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Florida after teams detected issues with helium flow.
The decision means further delays for the highly anticipated Artemis 2 m NASA astronaut who required evacuation from ISS 'doing very well'
The astronaut who faced a health issue prompting the first-ever medical evacuation in International Space Station history is "doing very well," he said in a statement issued by NASA on Wednesday.
Mike Fincke, 58, said he's "doing very well and continuing standard post-flight reconditioning" at NASA's center in Houston.
NASA had previously declined to identify which astronaut experienced CAS Space to launch Kinetica-2 in late March carrying prototype cargo spacecraft

