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Astronauts on the moon and Mars? World space leaders lay out visions for an ambitious future
Bian Zhigang, vice administrator of CNSA, outlined a number of recent successes, including the Chang'e 5 and Chang'e 6 moon sample-return missions, some of the material from which has been sent to ...
Edgar once designed science experiments for astronauts to perform. Now she'll be the astronaut performing them.
Edgar once designed science experiments for astronauts to perform. Now she'll be the astronaut performing them.
NASA’s 10 new astronaut candidates are already making history. The 2025 class includes the first person to join the astronaut corps who has previously flown to orbit. It’s also the first class in ...
NASA on Monday introduced the 10 people who will join the agency’s astronaut corps as it races to return humans to the moon.
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Astronauts on the Moon AND Mars? The Future of Space Is Here
At the 2025 International Astronautical Congress in Sydney, global space leaders just unveiled their most ambitious plans yet. NASA is heading back to the Moon — and eyeing Mars. India plans its first ...
NASA unveiled 10 recruits who will undergo training to become eligible for future missions that could carry humans deeper into the cosmos than ever.
The flight will also mark the farthest trip by humans into deep space, and will travel as many as 9,000 miles beyond the Moon.
NASA announced its 2025 Astronaut Candidate Class on September 22, 2025. The 10 candidates, pictured here at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston are: U.S. Army CW3 Ben Bailey ...
Some of these astronauts could even fly to Mars on the first human mission to the red planet. The 10 candidates pictured at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. From left to right: U.S. Army CW3 ...
NASA has 10 new astronauts chosen from more than 8,000 applicants. Six of them are women, the first time in NASA history that an incoming astronaut class is mostly female.
NASA has announced the 10 people selected from a pool of 8,000 applicants who will join the agency’s astronaut core.
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