
NASA Chief Confirms Agency's Goal to Find Extraterrestrial Life
The head of NASA stated that the agency is actively working to find extraterrestrial life, emphasizing it as a core objective in all its endeavors.
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The head of NASA stated that the agency is actively working to find extraterrestrial life, emphasizing it as a core objective in all its endeavors.

Az Artemis-küldetések mellett a kapcsolódó holdbázis építése is felgyorsulhat a következő években. Jared Isaacman NASA-vezér szerint már 2027-ben rendszeresedhetnek a bázis építését szolgáló missziók.

The mission to the far side of the Moon and back will be postponed after problems with were spotted with its rocket, a Nasa official said.
The NASA chief has criticized Boeing and space agency managers for the Starliner's problematic astronaut flight, highlighting significant issues with the mission.

Artemis II mission astronauts have captured spectacular new photographs of the Moon and the Orion spacecraft, including the never-before-seen far side, continuing the legacy of iconic space photography and sparking discussion on their scientific and aesthetic value.

NASA announced it will add an additional crewed mission to the Artemis program before attempting a high-risk crewed landing on the Moon, signifying a change in the program's approach.

The Artemis II lunar mission has faced another postponement, with technical problems cited as the reason for the latest delay, potentially pushing the launch to April.

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NASA Chief Resets Moon Plan After Delays and Missteps WSJ
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