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The Atlantic journalist Franklin Foer explains how SpaceX and the Trump administration are changing the face of NASA, and why Musk's dream of Mars may come at the cost of the agency's mission.
India and the US on Wednesday marked their maiden space collaboration with the successful flight of a GSLV rocket that placed an earth observation satellite, jointly developed by the two space ...
U.S. stock indexes are drifting as Wall Street waits to hear from the Federal Reserve later in the afternoon about what it ...
It’s the first time humans will be on board the Orion spacecraft, a version of which flew to the moon without crew on the ...
IS STICKING AROUND FOR ANOTHER DAY HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. WE’RE EXPECTING THOSE. FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES TO GO WELL INTO ...
The provision requires the Smithsonian to transfer a "space vehicle" to NASA, a move widely understood to target the ...
A teen was found shot dead in 1997 after leaving a parking lot on her way home. Her suspected killer was just arrested ...
India launched on Wednesday (July 30) a $1.5 billion, first-of-its-kind radar imaging satellite built in collaboration with ...
Will the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies collide in several billion years? The odds have changed with a new study using ...
The Trump administration is freezing $108 million in research funding to Duke University as the federal government accuses ...
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NASA-ISRO's NISAR takes off
NISAR, the powerful U.S.-India Earth observation satellite made it to the launch pad and is now officially in orbit.
Even a policy of “drill, baby, drill” would imply more climate research, not its evisceration, says Ralph Keeling ...