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NASA Delays the First Artemis Moonshot With Astronauts

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NASA is set to send astronauts around the Moon again
With Artemis II set to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, NASA is laying the groundwork not just for a return to the lunar surface, but for a sustained human pre...

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NASA delays the first Artemis moonshot with astronauts because of extreme cold at the launch site
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NASA stresses ISS crew safety as it gears up for next astronaut launch
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Cold snap forces NASA to scrub Artemis II rehearsal, delays launch
Unseasonably cold weather in Florida has forced NASA to scrub a key rehearsal for the Artemis II mission, delaying preparations for the agency’s most anticipated rocket launch in years.

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NASA delays Artemis II moon mission because of extreme cold at launch site
Houston Public Media · 12h
NASA delays Artemis II launch, meaning mission to moon will start Feb. 8 or later
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NASA delays Artemis II moon launch due to rare arctic outbreak in Florida
The 10-day mission will take four astronauts around the Moon, bringing humans closer to the moon than we've been in more than 50 years, NASA said.

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Artemis II 'wet dress rehearsal' delayed due to weather, NASA officials say
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NASA moves up Artemis II 'wet dress rehearsal' to beat cold weather
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NASA science flights venture to improve severe winter weather warnings

A team of NASA scientists deployed on an international mission designed to better understand severe winter storms. The North American Upstream Feature-Resolving and Tropopause Uncertainty Reconnaissance Experiment,
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This NASA supercomputer compresses 500 years of computing into a single day to power Moon and Mars missions

For most people, a powerful computer means faster loading times or smoother video edits. For NASA, it means compressing centuries of work into a singl.
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NASA readies unique science experiments and tech demonstrations...

Artemis II, the next mission in NASA’s Artemis program to explore the Moon, is scheduled to launch from Florida within the coming weeks. The mission will be the first crewed mission to the vicinity of the Moon since 1972, with the four-person crew expected to travel farther than any other human mission in spaceflight history.
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Bill Nye takes Orlando victory lap for science after NASA budget win

Bill Nye let a packed crowd at the Orange Convention Center know that it’s not a good idea to send a human on a one-way trip to Mars. “Although there’s a few I wouldn’t mind,” he said earning another chuckle during his hour-long,
ZME Science
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NASA Juno data reveals Europa has a surprisingly thick icy crust

New findings published in Nature Astronomy suggest the latter. By analyzing microwave data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft during its 2022 flyby, researchers estimate that Europa’s rigid outer ice shell is roughly 18 miles (29 kilometers) thick.
Science Mission Directorate
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NASA AI Model That Found 370 Exoplanets Now Digs Into TESS Data

Trained on data from NASA's exoplanet-hunting missions, the open-source ExoMiner++ deep learning model uses an advanced algorithm to validate new planets.
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NASA faces a crucial choice on a Mars spacecraft—and it must decide soon

What everyone agrees on is that NASA needs a new spacecraft capable of relaying communications from Mars to Earth. This issue has become especially acute with the recent loss of NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft. NASA’s best communications relay remains the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has now been there for 20 years.
Scientific American
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NASA quietly ends financial support for planetary science groups

NASA is quietly ending financial support for independent planetary science advisory groups, according to a letter posted to the agency’s website on January 16.
Live Science
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50-year-old NASA jet crashes in flames on Texas runway — taking it out of the Artemis II mission

New footage shows one of NASA's WB-57 research jets spewing out flames and smoke as it skids across a runway during an emergency landing near Houston. The veteran aircraft was due to play a small role in the Artemis II mission.
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NASA attempts to connect with MAVEN spacecraft, mysteriously lost since December

A team of experts is also analysing snippets of data recovered from a December 6 radio science campaign.
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