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NASA targets Mar. for 1st moon mission by Artemis astronauts

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Problem With Artemis Rocket Is Likely to Delay NASA’s Moon Mission
A day after NASA officials optimistically said they were on track to launch astronauts around the moon early next month, a problem with the rocket’s upper stage may now require rolling it off the laun...

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NASA Moon Rocket Hit by New Problem, Putting March Launch With Astronauts in Jeopardy
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NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success
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NASA may take moon mission Artemis II rocket back to assembly site, affecting March launch window
NASA officials on Friday said the agency was targeting March 6 for the launch of four astronauts around the moon and back as part of its Artemis II mission after overcoming rocket-fueling snags in a s...

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Nasa targets early March launch to send astronauts around the Moon for first time in 50 years
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NASA blasts Boeing, agency for botched Starliner mission to space station
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Nasa astronauts' moon mission delayed due to rocket issue
Four astronauts are preparing to be sent on the 10-day trip to the far side of the Moon and back, marking humanity's furthest ever journey into space.

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NASA Targets March 6 To Launch 4 Astronauts To The Moon On Artemis II Mission
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NASA Targets March for First Moon Mission by Artemis Astronauts After Fueling Test Success

NASA Admits Fault in Starliner Test Flight, Classifies It

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NASA gives botched Starliner mission same classification as fatal disasters
Both the 2003 Columbia and 1986 Challenger space shuttle disasters, which resulted in fatalities, received the "Type A mishap" designation.

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Internal investigation blasts NASA's handling of Boeing Starliner flight
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NASA Admits Fault in Starliner Test Flight, Classifies It as 'Type A' Mishap
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NASA Chief Slams Boeing for Mishap That Stranded 2 Astronauts
The head of NASA is blasting Boeing and his own agency in response to Starliner’s botched flight that left two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station for months.

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'Type A Mishap': NASA Dubs Mission That Stranded Sunita Williams In Space As Highest Level Failure
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Why Was Sunita Williams Stuck In Space For 9 Months? NASA’s New Boss Blames Boeing’s Starliner
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NASA Found a Secret Military Base Buried 100 Feet Deep in Greenland’s Ice Shelf

The base is abandoned, but the U.S. Army left some waste behind.
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Small but mighty microplate reader could transform NASA research

A small but mighty piece of lab equipment, about the size of a cellphone, has arrived at the International Space Station after launching with NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 mission. NASA aims to use the off-the-shelf device,
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NASA selects two Earth science missions for development

NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice.
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White House withholds NASA science funds

Officials have directed the space agency to pause funds for a host of science missions the White House originally pushed to cancel in its 2026 budget request, according to a letter sent to the agency’s centers from NASA headquarters and obtained by POLITICO.
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White House Withholds Funding for NASA Science Missions Despite Recent Budget Bill

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructed NASA to temporarily pause funding for a number of science missions. The move aligns with the White House’s proposed cuts for NASA’s 2026 budget, which were later restored by Congress.
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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 ...
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NASA science funding may avoid catastrophe after all

The fight over NASA science funding has swung from existential alarm to cautious optimism in a matter of months. What once looked like a near-death experience for some of the agency’s most important missions now appears more like a close call, as ...
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No vote yet as House panel reviews NASA, science budget

STILL LOOKING FOR THE ATTACKER. TONIGHT. TAKING A LIVE LOOK AT NASA’S VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING. LAWMAKERS ARE WORKING TO FIND MIDDLE GROUND FOR A HOUSE BILL THAT INCLUDES FUNDING FOR NASA AND THE FUTURE OF THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM ROCKET. THE HOUSE ...
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STAND UP FOR SCIENCE CALLS OUT PLAN TO BYPASS CONGRESS AND DEFUND NASA SCIENCE

Withholding congressionally appropriated NASA science funds signals a broader crisis of democratic governance, not just
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NASA races clock to rescue Swift Observatory before it crashes to Earth

NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, a 21-year-old space telescope that has tracked gamma-ray bursts and cosmic explosions since 2004, is losing altitude fast enough that the agency has suspended most of its science work and hired a private company to attempt an emergency orbit boost.
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