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Facing a new space race with China and Russia, NASA is fast-tracking lunar nuclear power development and commercial space ...
Signed by the current Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, NASA Headquarters released a plan that calls for creating a new position, the Fission Surface Power Program Executive, who would oversee this ...
The successful Lanyue test and last week's test firing of the Long March 10's center core show that China's lunar program is on pace to meet its deadline.
Over half a year into Trump's second term, NASA still doesn't have a leader. The space agency is staring down the barrel of ...
NASA plans future U.S. moon missions through Artemis For the United States, American astronauts have not set foot on the moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972. NASA's Artemis program hopes to ...
New NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds up a photo taken by China's Zhurong Mars lander, telling lawmakers the agency needs sustained funding in the face of increased competition in space.
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China, SpaceX, or NASA: Who’s first to Mars?
The race to Mars is heating up with China, SpaceX, and NASA all vying to be the first to land humans on the red planet. Each ...
NASA’s top administrator says the U.S. is in a new space race with China and warned that a Chinese win could result in the country claiming to “own” vast swaths of the moon.
China’s first large space telescope could launch as soon as 2023. The new telescope will be called the Chinese Space Station Telescope. It will be roughly comparable to NASA’s long-standing ...
China on Monday rejected as an irresponsible smear a warning from the chief of NASA that China might "take over" the moon as part of a military programme, saying it has always called for the ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has told Newsweek that he wishes China would co-operate with the U.S. space agency, in the same way that the Americans have worked with Russia for decades.
It marked China's first ever attempt at landing a probe on Mars, and made China the second country ever, after the U.S., to land and operate a rover on Mars for an extended time.
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