New Partnership Between U.S. and India Boosts Space Exploration Collaboration

India’s space dreams continue to soar as the nation deepens its collaboration with the United States on a range of upcoming scientific and human spaceflight missions. During a recent visit to India by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, partnerships between the US and India’s space agency, the Indian Space Research Organization, were solidified. This further solidifies …

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Lost Tool Bag Orbiting Earth: Astronauts’ Misplaced Gear in Space

In a rare occurrence, a bag of tools was lost by astronauts during a maintenance spacewalk outside the International Space Station on November 1. The bag has now become an additional artificial object that stargazers can spot in the night sky as it orbits the Earth at a slowing pace. During the six-hour-and-42-minute spacewalk, NASA …

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Artemis III Launch Delay: GAO Study Suggests Inevitable Setback

NASA’s Artemis missions are poised to become some of the most iconic of the decade, marking the return of human boots on the Moon for the first time since Apollo. However, a recent study from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) suggests that a delay in Artemis III isn’t just possible but highly likely. NASA’s …

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New Hubble Glitch Sparks Discussion on Private Servicing Mission

WASHINGTON — Latest Hubble Incident Sparks NASA Consideration for Private Space Mission Recently, the Hubble Space Telescope experienced an issue resulting in discussions over NASA’s potential approval of a private mission to potentially repair the spacecraft, triggering more conversations about the matter among agents of the International Space Center. On November 29, NASA revealed that …

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NASA’s Artemis 3 Moon Landing Delayed Until 2027, According to GAO Report

The Artemis 3 mission, scheduled tentatively for December 2025, may face a delay until at least 2027. NASA’s ambitious initiative to return humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo program with the Artemis 3 mission is likely to be postponed due to “multiple challenges” and an ambitious schedule, as announced by …

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NASA Administrator Praises India’s Chandrayaan-3 Mission Achievements

India deserves every bit of praise for this accomplishment, said NASA administrator. Mumbai: India’s achievement in the Chandrayaan-3 mission has been noted by NASA administrator Bill Nelson, who stated that the country has achieved something unprecedented and deserves all the credit for this feat. “My congratulations to India. You have landed first around the south …

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Unveiling the Mysteries of Rocky Planets in Extreme Cosmic Conditions

The results suggest that the conditions for rocky planet formation can occur in a possible broader range of environments than previously thought, and a study of the conditions in an inner disk of the extreme environment Lobster Nebula, a massive star-forming region, is crucial for understanding planetary formation. Webb, which has the sensitivity to study …

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Artemis Moon Landing Flight in 2025 Unlikely, According to GAO Report from NASA

Artemis Moon Landing Unlikely Until 2027 A report released by the Government Accountability Office indicates that delays in manufacturing both SpaceX’s moon lander and Axiom spacesuits are likely to prohibit NASA from making a moon landing in 2025. Expectations should be set towards a 2027 landing based on precedent, the report stated. While important milestones …

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