NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden has strongly ruled out missions to land on the Moon as part of NASA’s exploration roadmap, claiming any future political re-direction to return humans to the lunar surface would send the Agency “back to square one”. Meanwhile, Northrop Grumman have completed their Lunar Lander Study on behalf of the Golden Spike Company.
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In a recent presentation to the human exploration and operations committee of the NASA Advisory…
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NASA administrator Charlie Bolden has officially announced an ambitious mission to send a crew to…
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Asteroid close pass highlights need to investigate NEAs via NASA missions
by Chris BerginFollowing 2012 DA14’s close pass to Earth on Friday, asteroids once again found their way…
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NASA and Roscosmos have selected two of their best astronauts to spend a one year…
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The international crew of the NEEMO 16 (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) mission have begun…
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Asteroid mission planning continues as NEEMO 16 selects an international crew
by Chris BerginNASA, ESA and JAXA astronauts will all be involved in the upcoming NEEMO 16 (NASA…
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Classed as one of the defined destinations for NASA astronauts in the mid to late…
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As NASA continues the early development phase of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, contract…
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The next NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission is being scheduled for June, with…