NASA and the European Space Agency have completed an agreement under which NASA will provide hundreds of millions of dollars of support for a European Mars rover mission.
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30,668 results found Sort by:Beyond ISS: America must lead in LEO, cislunar and beyond
As the International Space Station (ISS) nears the end of its service life and the United States commercial space industry continues to push past old technological boundaries, America needs new orbital destinations to remain the world’s leader in space.
NASA selects proposals for new line of Earth science missions
NASA has picked four Earth science mission proposals for further study while separately selecting a smaller Earth science technology demonstration mission for development.
NASA and JAXA to operate XRISM as-is despite instrument issue
NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA plan to operate an instrument on an X-ray astronomy satellite as-is for at least the next year and a half despite an issue affecting one of its instruments.
Livermore Lab to provide optical payload for U.S. Space Force mission
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a space imaging payload for the Victus Haze mission
Rocket issue scrubs launch of Starliner crewed test flight
Launch controllers scrubbed the first attempt to launch Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner on a crewed test flight May 6 because of a valve problem with the rocket.
A practical approach to the Mars Sample Return mission
The current MSR mission plan is so costly, complex, and risky because it has not been approached as a mission to be accomplished as swiftly and cheaply as possible, but as an activity to be used to unify the international space exploration community by giving as many players as possible something to do.
Starliner mission to be first crewed Atlas 5 flight
The upcoming launch of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner will mark not just the first time the spacecraft has carried astronauts but also the first crewed launch of the Atlas 5, a vehicle approaching its retirement.
Russia may skip first operational Starliner mission
Even a successful crewed test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner vehicle could create a temporary hiccup in plans to exchange seats between commercial crew vehicles and Soyuz spacecraft going to the International Space Station.
SpaceX reveals EVA suit design as Polaris Dawn mission approaches
SpaceX has unveiled long-awaited spacesuits intended for spacewalks that will first be used on an upcoming private spaceflight.