NASA’s new plans for its Artemis moon exploration program reduces risks and increases the likelihood of a successful human mission to the moon’s surface in 2028.
NASA is sending the first Black and first female astronauts to the moon in an upcoming launch, marking the first journey to the moon in over 50 years.
NASA's next-generation moon rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion crew capsule, rolls from its launch ...
NASA said Friday it’s adding an extra moon mission by Artemis astronauts before attempting a high-risk lunar landing with a ...
Pentagon pressures Anthropic over AI limits, Google Gemini expands agentic multistep features, and Viture secures $100 million to scale XR glasses.
Google announced a partnership with ISTE+ASCD to provide free Gemini AI training to all 6 million K-12 and higher education faculty in the United States. The initiative is the largest AI literacy ...
Google engineers hit the slopes with Team USA's skiers and snowboarders to build a custom AI training tool.
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The Gemini 9 crash that nearly ended NASA’s moon program, the day two astronauts died in a T-38
In 1966, Gemini 9 astronauts Elliott See and Charles Bassett were killed when their T-38 crashed in heavy fog during a routine training trip to St. Louis. The accident was a brutal turning point for ...
Katherine Spies graduated from USC in 2004, and her path since then has taken her through military service, aviation, engineering leadership, and now, as of February, astronaut training. (NASA/Josh ...
SAVANNA, Ill. — Cameron Jones still remembers exactly where he was when NASA called. Jones, who considers Savanna, Illinois, his hometown, was sitting on the floor of his kitchen with his wife and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) -- Yuri Kubo, a Columbus, Indiana, native, was just selected as a 2025 astronaut candidate for NASA. He reported for duty in September, one of 10 new astronaut candidates who ...
Rebecca Lawler used to be a hurricane hunter, flying directly into storms to collect crucial data. Imelda Muller was an undersea medical officer, staying at dangerous depths in hyperbaric chambers for ...
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