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Artemis II lifted off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral on Wednesday, marking the crucial first step in mankind’s historic return to deep space and the moon. A crew of four astronauts are
Modern space exploration is driven as much by processors as it is by rockets. And it remains the ultimate test of our collective ingenuity.
America's long-awaited return to the moon with the Artemis II launch on Wednesday is just a first step towards transforming Earth's neighbor into a gateway for deep space exploration, a key lawmaker has revealed.
As NASA prepares for its next mission to the moon, one Atlanta university is drawing attention for its growing role in space exploration.
The space agency is targeting Wednesday, April 1, to launch a crew of four astronauts on a potentially record-breaking journey around the moon and back The U.S. space agency’s Skyfall project calls for sending robotic helicopters to Mars on a nuclear-powered spacecraft before the end of Donald Trump’s presidency
The Artemis II launch “marks a new phase in space exploration and the search for transformative technologies,” said Matthew Bartolini, managing director at State Street Investment Management.
The space tourism market is forecast to grow from $2.3 billion in 2026 to $47 billion by 2034, an annual increase of 45%, "for leisure, exploration, and experiential travel beyond Earth's atmosphere," according to research firm Fortune Business Insights.
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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.
Artemis II will test NASA’s crew capabilities in deep space and gather more information that could ultimately help send astronauts to Mars.