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NASA, Artemis II

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Bill Nye on Artemis II mission, NASA's monumental projects in space
NASA's recently approved budget comes right as the space giant prepares for the Artemis II mission and other massive space exploration projects. Bill Nye the Science Guy joins CBS News with more details.

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Going the farthest: Meet the four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II moon mission
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Former NASA scientists warn of possible Artemis II spacecraft safety issue
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Earth To Moon And Back: Why Will The Artemis-II Crew Take The Cosmic Figure-8 Path
Four astronauts are set to embark on a historic mission, flying around the Moon along a unique orbital path.

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NASA begins practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years
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NASA Begins a Practice Countdown for Its First Moonshot on Artemis II With Astronauts in More Than 50 Years
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NASA Denies Claims That Earth Will Lose Gravity in August

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - NASA has denied the widespread social media claims that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026. NASA emphasizes that the information has no scientific basis and is classified as a hoax.
FOX 5 Atlanta
4mon

NASA has 36 projects you can help with right now

NASA is inviting the public to join 36 citizen science projects. Volunteers can help with discoveries from asteroids to Martian clouds. To join, email do-nasa-science-join@lists.nasa.gov with "Subscribe." NASA is allowing everyday citizens to take part in ...
Rochester Institute of Technology
5mon

Student-led NASA project takes flight on balloon mission

A years-long student-led NASA project that develops technology to help guide rockets will near its final destination this month on board the Balloon Optimization Opportunity Platform!, or BOOP! Astrophysical sciences and technology Ph.D. student Kazuma ...
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NASA funding preserved in latest congressional spending package

NASA funding preserved in latest congressional spending package
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Will gravity disappear from Earth on August 12? NASA reveals truth behind bizarre conspiracy theory

It was quite a leap. Conspiracy theorists are being brought back down to Earth after NASA scientists debunked a wild claim that the space agency was hiding knowledge about an event that could result in millions of deaths and injuries.
Orlando Sentinel
1y

NASA to lawmakers: ‘High risk’ Goddard project had unrealistic launch schedule

WASHINGTON — NASA described a plan to launch a multi-billion dollar spacecraft in 2026 as “overly optimistic and not credible” in a September letter to Maryland lawmakers that Capital News Service obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests.
KLTV
11mon

NASA projects highest probability ever for asteroid to hit in 2032

TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - NASA projects that an asteroid has reached the highest chance of hitting earth, ever. “That percentage of a 3.1 percent chance was the highest out of any object that they have seen,” said Beau Hartweg, the Director of TJC Earth ...
Yahoo
5mon

NASA introduces project for the public's hurricane photos. How it could help during Erin

As Hurricane Erin swirls around Florida, NASA is asking the public to join a citizen scientist project to submit their hurricane-related photos to help improve emergency disaster response. When weather-related disasters hit, emergency responders rely on ...
18d

Will Earth lose gravity for 7 seconds in 2026? NASA breaks silence on the viral claim

A viral rumour predicts Earth losing gravity in 2026, but scientists say only a routine eclipse awaits. How did the claim spread, and why are experts pushing back now?
The Baltimore Sun
1y

NASA to Maryland lawmakers: ‘High risk’ Goddard project had unrealistic launch schedule

WASHINGTON — NASA described a plan to launch a multi-billion dollar spacecraft in 2026 as “overly optimistic and not credible” in a September letter to Maryland lawmakers that Capital News Service obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests.
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