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Live long and loiter: Why NASA's ESCAPADE probes will wait a year in space before heading to Mars
NASA's ESCAPADE Mars probes embarked on a 'loiter' trajectory after launch, and scientists say that extra time in space could have some consequences for the twin spacecraft.
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New NASA Artemis payloads to probe moon’s terrain, radiation, and origins
NASA is quietly reshaping how we will understand the Moon, selecting a trio of new Artemis science payloads that target its ...
NASA lost contact with the MAVEN probe in Mars orbit, and teams are working to reestablish communications after an unexpected ...
From a return of humans to lunar orbit, to Japan's first crack at Mars, advanced space travel and exploration is set to ...
NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) has reached its destination of the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point ...
When NASA launched the Pioneer probes, they were met with an intriguing mystery. At around 20 astronomical units, both ...
NASA's spinning spacecraft studying the satellites of the solar system's largest celestial body (aside from the sun), may already be switched off, but the space agency won't say. The Juno probe ...
From a return to the moon to telescope launches, there's plenty of exciting events to expect from space this year ...
Eleven years in Mars orbit, terabytes of vital information on the Martian atmosphere, and over half a billion dollars in government funding. This is what was brought into peril on December 6th, 2025, ...
NASA's most distant spacecraft had a critical thruster problem far from home. Fixing it required a long-distance call to overcome extreme cold and dwindling power. When you purchase through links on ...
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