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Under Plan B, the four astronauts are using “collapsible contingency urine disposal devices”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NASA now believes that a meteor was the cause of the loud “booms" heard across Houston on Saturday. They also say pieces of that meteor could still be in the area.
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Could space shuttle Discovery soon move to Houston? NASA is taking the first steps to do so
Despite its popularity as one of Houston's top attractions and major tourist destinations, the Johnson Space Center still lacks one big draw: an actual space shuttle. NASA hopes to change that.
The Artemis II mission performed its much-anticipated lunar flyby on Monday, and came within just 4,067 miles of the moon. While soaring aboard their Orion capsule beyond the far side of the moon, the crew also reached an estimated 252,
The Artemis II mission elicited deep feelings for many Americans, particularly in Houston, the home of mission control.
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen successfully combined Artemis II science and flight test objectives as they swept behind the far side of the Moon for unprecedented human observations of the lunar terrain.
Weather radar images showed signs of meteorities falling for about eight minutes, according to NASA.
Space Shuttle Discovery on display at the Smithsonian. NASA is beginning the process of potentially relocating Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian in Virginia to Houston. The federal space administration is requesting feedback from stakeholders ...
By Joey Roulette HOUSTON, April 8 (Reuters) - Four astronauts traveling back from the far side of the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission will speak with reporters in their first press conference from space on Wednesday.