NASA, Artemis and moon
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NASA’s Pathways program provides students and early career professionals with structured work and training experiences that prepare them for technical roles within the agency. At Kennedy Space Center, interns like Corey Elmore contribute directly to ...
Excess charring on Artemis I's heat shield had NASA racing to understand what went wrong—and to ensure the technology was still safe for the current crew's high-speed reentry.
While conversations continue about the NASA SEWP program possibly getting absorbed into the General Services Administration, NASA is working on the next iteration of the contract as if it is business as usual. The agency posted a notice Tuesday that it ...
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Artemis Work Continues as NASA Shuts Down
As the government shutdown continues, thousands of NASA employees have been furloughed. But thousands more are continuing to work-without pay-on projects considered "presidential priorities" by President Donald Trump. Among them is the Artemis moon mission ...
Gonzaga University alumnus Richard Koelsch helped make history this week supporting NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar voyage since 1972. The 2004 mechanical engineering graduate serves
AND THEN JAIL. DEPUTIES SAY HE HAS A LENGTHY CRIMINAL HISTORY. NEW TODAY FROM THE SPACE COAST. NASA SAYS CREWS HAVE FIXED A HELIUM ISSUE ON THE UPPER STAGE OF ITS MOON ROCKET. THE ISSUE FORCED THEM TO ROLL THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM BACK TO THE VEHICLE ...
WASHINGTON — NASA and the Department of Energy have agreed to work together on development of nuclear reactors for the moon as industry awaits the release of a final call for proposals. NASA and DOE announced Jan. 13 that they had signed a memorandum of ...
Now that the Artemis II astronauts are safely home from their moon mission, NASA is investigating how well its spacecraft's heat shield protected the crew during their return.