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The big difference between their space-station feast and one on Earth? All the food was in dehydrated pouches until ready ...
The big difference between their space-station feast and one on Earth? All the food was in dehydrated pouches until ready ...
This Thanksgiving feast was out of this world—literally. Sunita "Suni" Williams and and Barry “Butch” Wilmore may be stranded in space for ...
The nine shortlisted landing sites for Artemis III are near the lunar South Pole.New Delhi: The National Aeronautics Space Agency ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsSpaceWorldBarry Wilmore and Sunita Williams flew a Boeing Starliner to the space station for a planned 10-day mission, ...
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 was mankind's first spacecraft to enter the interstellar mediumWashington, United States: NASA's Voyager 1 probe ...
"A long goodbye," NASA said on social media site X. (Representational)Washington: NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has transmitted its final message ...
The planet, named GJ 9827d, is approximately twice Earth's diameterAstronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have detected water molecules in ...
Bengaluru/Washington: The space race India aims to win this week by landing first on the moon's south pole is about ...
The Deep Space Network is NASA's international array of giant radio antennas.Washington: NASA's distant Voyager 2 probe has sent a ...
KEY POINTSJupiter recently made a close pass of Jupiter's moon IoIo is the "most volcanically active" body in our solar ...
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