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NASA names Artemis III crew

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NASA unveils Artemis III astronaut team for groundbreaking 2027 lunar mission
NASA has announced the selection of the astronaut team for Artemis III, the initiative targeting the first American lunar landing since the Apollo missions. Scheduled for 2027, this mission will require three rocket launches and the completion of two lunar lander prototypes,

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NASA reveals Artemis III crew that will take the next big step on its journey back to the moon
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NASA defends all-male Artemis III crew after backlash
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No women on Artemis III mission? NASA chief responds to criticism
NASA is facing criticism for selecting an all-male crew for its upcoming Artemis III moon mission.

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NASA responds to outcry from some over lack of women on Artemis III crew
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NASA administrator defends Artemis III crew after no women chosen for mission
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Former band director speaks on Chesapeake native being selected for Artemis III space mission
Douglas, a Western Branch graduate, is one of four astronauts selected for the Artemis III mission, which will orbit the earth and test lunar landing capabilities for future missions.

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University of Tennessee grad commanding Artemis III means 10 alums have been to space
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Astronaut who went to school in Connecticut to join NASA's Artemis III mission
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NASA's X-59 breaks sound barrier

NASA's experimental aircraft reached a major milestone last week by achieving supersonic speed. It's a first for the agency as it moves closer to demonstrating a new era of quieter high-speed flight.
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NASA scientists find mineral clue to hidden US copper deposit

NASA scientists working in California’s Mojave Desert have discovered topaz on a volcanic outcrop — a mineral signature that could point to a major porphyry copper deposit hidden beneath the surface.
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FAA, NASA, Elon Musk's reaction after Flight 5 successful Booster 12 catch! Never done

So, SpaceX has achieved a milestone that will be remembered as one of the most remarkable engineering accomplishments in human history—they successfully caught the Super Heavy booster. This is a feat that pushes the boundaries of aerospace engineering and redefines what is possible in space exploration.
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NASA ordered astronauts into their escape craft after an air leak on the space station doubled to two pounds a day

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were directed into their docked Soyuz escape craft after the air leak rate in the Russian Zvezda service module’s transfer tunnel doubled to roughly two pounds per day.
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Can NASA restrict China's access around its moon base? Here's what space law says

The 1967 Outer Space Treaty mandates peaceful exploration of space, but that's not the only space agreement going around.
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6,90,000 kmph: NASA's Parker Solar Probe flies past Sun at a whopping speed

Parker's instruments are gathering measurements while the Sun is in an active phase of its 11-year solar cycle, a period marked by increased solar eruptions and flares.
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NASA’s Bennu samples also held a gum-like material and dust forged in exploding stars

Scientists working with material collected from asteroid Bennu have found a sticky, gum-like organic substance never before observed in any meteorite or space sample, alongside an unexpectedly large concentration of dust grains produced inside ancient supernovae.
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Scots Indian becomes NASA HQ for a night as astronauts travel to outer spice

Sunita Williams is part of a team of former NASA astronauts and senior officials taking part in a week long space programme for Scottish school pupils run by Strathclyde University

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