Category: 2. Space
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Lyles concerned about sweeping changes to advisory committees
GREENBELT, Md. — A long-time adviser to NASA and other agencies on space issues says he is concerned about moves by the administration to diminish the role of advisory committees.
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Duffy just getting started as acting NASA administrator
WASHINGTON — A week after being named NASA’s new acting administrator, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy appears to be just getting started on that job while continuing to lead the Transportation Department.
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NASA Program Builds Bridge From Military to Civilian Careers for Johnson Team Members
Of all the possible entry points to NASA, the agency’s SkillBridge Program has been instrumental in helping servicemembers transition from the military and into civilian careers. Offered in partnership with the Department of Defense (DoD), the…
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Astronomers Catch a Giant Planet Forming in a Swirl of Dust
A seemingly quiet star just gave up one of the universe’s best-kept secrets: a massive gas giant forming in its dusty disc. For years, MP Mus appeared featureless—no planets, no gaps, no drama. But when scientists used deeper ALMA imaging and…
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Alien Rock From Mars Reveals Ancient Volcanic Secrets
A rare Martian meteorite has revealed complex volcanic processes and mantle heterogeneity on Mars, offering new clues to the planet’s magmatic evolution and thermal history. In a groundbreaking discovery published in the inaugural issue of…
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Unexplained Gases on Venus: Could They Be the Sign of Alien Life?
Could microbial life be drifting in the clouds of Venus? With unexplained signs of phosphine and ammonia scientists are developing a bold new space mission to find out. A UK-backed space mission may soon provide a definitive answer to one of…
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Space Force sets guidelines prioritizing military missions as launch demand surges
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force released new guidelines for how it will allocate finite launch infrastructure and range resources as commercial demand surges at the nation’s premier space ports, stating that national security…
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HTR makes available engineering models of full-metal elastic Lunar wheels
At a time when the race to conquer the Moon is accelerating, with dozens of missions planned for the coming years, HTR decides, on a worldwide exclusive basis, to make commercially available its well-known, full metal elastic wheels for…
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