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NASA, Earth

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NASA science probe falls back to Earth sooner than expected
Earth is struck by reentering human-made objects far more often than most people realize. According to debris specialists, some mass survives to the ground about once a week, a reminder that the end of a spacecraft’s mission is often as engineered as its launch.

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Old NASA science satellite plunges back to Earth
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A NASA spacecraft is set to make an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth. Here are the risks

NASA targets Apr. 1 for moon mission launch

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NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II moon mission
NASA believes its equipment is prepared for an Artemis II launch around April 1. CBS News' Bill Harwood has the latest.

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NASA provides update on Artemis 2 moon mission. What you may have missed
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NASA Clears Its Artemis Moon Rocket for an April Launch With Four Astronauts Following Repairs
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NASA now targetting April 1 for next attempt to launch Artemis 2 mission
With repairs to the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket now completed, NASA has officially set April 1, 2026, as the next opportunity to launch the Artemis 2 mission to the Moon.

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Unanimous vote in risk assessment clears way for 4 astronauts to launch on moon mission
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Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
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NASA’s Van Allen probe falls back after years of shielding space science

A spacecraft built to study one of Earth’s most hostile regions ended its mission with a return through the atmosphere years earlier than expected. Van Allen Probe A, a NASA satellite weighing about 1,
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A non-public document reveals that science may not be prioritized on next Mars mission

The way this document is written suggests that when NASA scores bidders for the Mars Telecommunications Network, the addition of a camera or other scientific payloads won’t be a net positive. However, if they pose an overall risk to the mission, they would be a net negative.
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NASA has 36 projects you can help with right now

NASA is inviting the public to join 36 citizen science projects. Volunteers can help with discoveries from asteroids to Martian clouds. To join, email do-nasa-science-join@lists.nasa.gov with "Subscribe." NASA is allowing everyday citizens to take part in ...
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NASA's tiny spacecraft sends first exoplanet images

With the first images from the spacecraft now in hand, the team behind NASA's Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat, or SPARCS, is ready to begin charting the energetic lives of the galaxy's most common stars to help answer one of humanity's most profound questions: Which distant worlds beyond our solar system might be habitable?
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"Pulsing Abnormalities": In The 1990s, NASA Sent 2,000 Jellyfish To Space. 60,000 Came Back

Cosmic jellyfish aside, jellyfish are not an animal that you would expect to encounter in space too much. But at one point in the 1990s, 60,000 jellyfish spent time in space aboard the European Space Agency's Spacelab,
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NASA to provide satellite data for fisheries research in new partnership

Under a new partnership with the Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS), NASA will provide new advanced satellite data to support fisheries and marine science research. As part of the partnership,
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It’s the Most Famous Line in NASA History. You’ve Heard It a Million Times. The Future of the Agency Now Depends on Remembering It.

The agency’s new leader is showing promise so far.
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Lower-cost space missions like NASA’s ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science – but at a price in risk and trade‑offs

After a yearslong series of setbacks, NASA’s Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers, or ESCAPADE, mission has finally begun its roundabout journey to Mars. Launched on Nov. 13, 2025, aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket,

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