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New research shows astronauts tend to grip objects in microgravity as if they felt as heavy as or heavier than they would on ...
Those of us inspired by their mission back home on Earth also have greater appreciation for some everyday skills that prove ...
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Expedition 74 unpacks Cygnus XL, unveiling cutting-edge science equipment for space research
NASA’s Expedition 74 has just unlocked a treasure trove of cutting-edge research tools aboard the Cygnus XL spacecraft. This ...
Chips seeded with the astronauts’ bone marrow cells circled the moon to help probe how deep-space flight affects human ...
Huntsville, we (don’t) have a problem: How a Marshall control room oversaw science aboard Artemis II
Astronauts famously call the NASA team in Houston when they have a problem in space, but control rooms at Huntsville’s ...
While the primary goal of the Artemis II mission is the ensure the Orion spacecraft is safe for humans, NASA did find time to fit some science on board during the 10-day lunar fly-by.
Experiments aboard Orion are capturing insights about astronaut health that were never recorded during the Apollo program.
While their trip looked like fun during the numerous news conferences and videos we saw, the four astronauts were hard at ...
NASA has announced the plans to ignite fire on the lunar surface in a first-of-its kind experiment, aiming to boost the ...
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