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This week's science news.
Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
"This is when living and working on the Moon becomes a reality," NASA said about "humanity’s first lunar outpost."
NASA is set to provide an update on its ambitious $20 billion moon base plans, a key part of the Artemis missions.
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NASA’s X-59 readies for its first supersonic flight as the Quesst mission reaches a turning point
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft is approaching one of the most significant moments of its development as it prepares for its first flights above the speed of sound. According to NASA, the quiet supersonic research jet is entering a new phase of testing that will push it beyond previous limits and move it closer to demonstrating a future where
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman sent a long email to employees on Friday morning outlining several structural changes that are intended to make the sprawling agency more efficient and allow it to better accomplish major goals,
NASA offers a simple way to see which stunning celestial image the Hubble Space Telescope captured on your birthday.
The space agency outlined the first phase of its moon base plans on Tuesday, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four U.S. companies.
At an event at NASA Headquarters, space agency officials unveiled the first rovers and landers headed to the future site of its planned lunar south pole outpost
A new vision for the Astrodome includes film production studios, Space Center attractions and a data center.
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NASA's ISS suffers alarming air leak as emergency plans stand by for seven astronauts
The seven-person crew aboard NASA's International Space Station is weighing the next steps after finding an alarming leak in one of the segments.