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Draconian budget and staff cuts could mean another Challenger disaster, warn current and former NASA employees.
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Astronomy on MSNNASA personnel warn of ‘dire’ consequences of proposed cutsHarmful cuts” jeopardize the agency’s mission, more than 280 current and former personnel contend in a scathing dissent.
NASA studies vision problems in astronauts on the International Space Station. This condition is Space-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome or SANS. Fluid shifts in zero gravity cause SANS. NASA tests thigh cuffs to manage fluid shifts.
Vista Techwerx, LLC, a Louisiana Tech University Innovation Enterprise tenant company, was selected for a Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I grant from NASA. The grant, in collaboration with Tech, is to develop a cutting-edge system that will help prevent collisions in space.
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WBAL-TV on MSNNASA set to launch groundbreaking satellite critical for understanding changes on EarthNASA is set to launch a groundbreaking new satellite next week as part of a mission that's more than a decade in the making.
Jared Isaacman may no longer have a shot at leading NASA, but that doesn't mean the billionaire and private astronaut is done with space.
As NASA prepares to send astronauts to the moon and Mars, it is revisiting the latest research on cancer risk from space radiation. A new report recommends NASA proceed with setting a new radiation exposure limit, and improve how it communicates cancer risk to astronauts.
Document argues president’s proposed funding reductions will ‘compromise human safety, weaken national security and undermine the core NASA mission’