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Artemis, Moon and NASA

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Artemis II is set to be the first US spacecraft in nearly 54 years to fly around the moon and return to Earth
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Apollo vs. Artemis: What to know about NASA's return to the moon
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Meet the Artemis Crew in NASA's First Astronaut Mission to the Moon in More Than a Half-Century
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Why Is NASA Spending $100 Billion To Return To Moon? Depends On Who You Ask
NASA pulled off the moon landing in 1969 with a clear goal from the outset - to be the first nation to put people on the lunar surface.

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NASA Artemis 2 countdown begins: Crew prepares for historic moon mission launch
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Nasa keeping close watch on weather days ahead of Artemis II launch
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NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft

A $20 billion plan for a moon base by 2030 and the launch nuclear-propulsion space exploration raises hopes, but caution given deep government cuts.
Scientific American
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NASA releases stunning new Saturn images—and the gas giant has never looked so good

New images captured by the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes show Saturn in both visible and infrared light
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When NASA's experimental technology detects a tsunami, it may help save lives

A new data visualization illustrates how an experimental NASA technology can provide extra lead time to communities in the path of a tsunami. Called GUARDIAN (GNSS Upper Atmospheric Real-time Disaster Information and Alert Network),
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Top climate scientist Kate Marvel just resigned from NASA. Here's why

On Tuesday famed climate scientist Kate Marvel joined the more than 10,000 people with PhDs in science, engineering and mathematics who, according to Science, are reported to have left the U.S.
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What is launching on SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30? NASA science and tech demos explained

NASA’s CubeSats and technology demonstrations will launch aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30, testing communications, thermal protection and in-space capabilities to support research.
Scientific American
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NASA spots comet reversing its spin in a first for science

In 2017 NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope zoomed in on a comet as it passed around the sun. And then things took a more unusual turn
FOX 10 Phoenix
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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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A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter

The findings were published March 20 in the journal AGU Advances and were based on data recorded by Juno in 2021 and 2022, after NASA granted an extension to the spacecraft’s operations upon completing a five-year science campaign at Jupiter.
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Prominent Climate Scientist Resigns From NASA, Citing Trump’s Attack on Science

Kate Marvel, a well-known author, joins an estimated 95,000 people who have left federal science agencies since President Trump returned to the White House.
Live Science
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Science news this week: NASA announces nuclear rocket, space reproduction proves difficult, and why weed gives you the munchies

Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Space.com on MSN
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NASA's 'decade of Venus' exploration may bank on 1 probe: 'Not everything can move forward'

NASA may not be able to move forward three planned Venus missions as budget pressures force difficult trade-offs across its planetary science portfolio.
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