Highlights From NASA’s Medical Evacuation From Space Station
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NASA’s 2025 shakeup could permanently change how space gets done
NASA is being pulled in two directions at once in 2025: toward a leaner, commercially driven future and toward some of the deepest budget and workforce cuts in its history. The result is a year of structural change that could lock in a new model for how the United States explores,
Four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean as they return early from the International Space Station due to a crew member’s medical issue.
"The damage is real, but it doesn't have to be permanent." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. For an agency shooting for the moon and onward to Mars, NASA in 2025 has been on a roller ...
NASA has quietly but decisively reshaped Boeing’s Starliner program, turning the spacecraft’s next outing into an uncrewed cargo run instead of a routine astronaut rotation. The move signals both a reset and a reality check for a vehicle that was once ...
As of Sunday, Nov. 2, the International Space Station has been stationed in low-Earth orbit with a continuous human presence for 25 years. Four of the five nations whose space agencies operate the ISS have committed to supporting the station until 2030.
Envision, which began construction in 2025, will map the atmosphere and geology of Earth's closest neighbor, the fiery Venus. The spacecraft will rely on a NASA-made instrument called VenSar — a novel synthetic aperture radar — to map the planet's surface in three dimensions and with a resolution of up to 3 feet (10 meters).
When NASA launched its $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope in 2021, scientists hailed the mission as the greatest achievement of its kind in over three decades. Soon, however, scientists noticed a major problem with the world's most finely tuned ...