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NASA, Artemis

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Inside NASA’s Artemis II mission: How astronauts will live in Orion
NASA’s Artemis II mission is a 10-day journey to the moon and back.

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 · 7h
Meet the Artemis crew in NASA’s first astronaut mission to the moon in more than a half-century
 · 12h
Inside the lab where NASA’s moon mission spacesuits are made
 · 5h
Nasa keeping close watch on weather days ahead of Artemis II launch
Nasa has given an update on the Artemis II Moon mission, saying that the weather forecast for Wednesday, the first possible launch day, is "80 per cent go"

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They're here! Artemis II astronauts arrive at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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Artemis II: What do the astronauts eat in space? Here's the menu
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NASA's Artemis program brings new faces to lunar voyage
Another key difference: Artemis reflects more of society, with a woman, person of color and Canadian rocketing away.

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Inside NASA's giant Artemis II rocket as it gears up for a historic moon mission
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NASA’s Artemis astronauts enter final preparations for Moon mission
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Meteor spotted streaking above Texas responsible for sonic booms, NASA says

A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was confirmed to be a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA
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NASA confirms meteor streaked across Southeast Texas on Saturday

One woman reportedly said a meteorite hit her home.
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NASA says it was a meteorite that many of you saw and heard over Southeast Texas Saturday

It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
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NASA says a 1-ton meteor blazed over Texas before breaking apart

A meteoroid weighing roughly 1 ton tore through the atmosphere over Texas on March 21, 2026, producing a brilliant fireball visible across hundreds of miles before breaking apart. NASA confirmed the event through its Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science program at Johnson Space Center,
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Moving the Space Shuttle to Texas Just Got a Lot More Complicated

NASA has clarified that any attempt to move the Discovery space shuttle from Virginia to Texas could not involve its disassembly—more or less making the project impossible.
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NASA chief says Texas could land a moonship instead of getting Discovery

NASA’s new administrator has floated a striking compromise in a long running fight over where the retired shuttle Discovery should live. Instead of uprooting the orbiter from the Smithsonian, he is signaling that Texas could receive a future lunar ...
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North Texas students land NASA opportunity with a boost from Mark Cuban

Ranchview High students will present their rover to NASA in Houston after securing $5,000 from Mark Cuban to fund their project.
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Texas meteor sighting: Houston woman claims space rock crashed through roof. What Nasa says

Houston residents reported a mysterious boom that sounded like a large blast happening nearby, while several people claimed that they saw fireballs li.
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VIDEO: NASA plane makes fiery belly landing at Texas airport

A NASA aircraft made a "belly" landing at Ellington Airport, southeast of Houston, late Tuesday morning after experiencing a mechanical issue, NASA said. Watch video of the incident in the player above.According to the Houston Airport, the WB-57 aircraft ...
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Fueled by Texas funds, ILC Dover seeks new NASA contract following Collins shakeup

A longtime NASA spacesuit-maker is building a key component in Houston with state funds and seeking a new contract after a shakeup.
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