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NASA, Artemis

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NASA administrator previews moon base, Mars missions after Artemis II
Artemis II is just the first step toward the goal of establishing a permanent base on the moon and eventually sending astronauts to Mars, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said on Monday. "We got the mandate,

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After Artemis II, here's what's next for NASA's return to the moon
Christian Science Monitor · 1d
With Artemis II back on Earth, what’s next for NASA?
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Artemis II's moon-traveling astronauts return home to cheers after a record-breaking trip
The Artemis II astronauts are back home after a historic deep space journey.

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Artemis missions aim to return Americans to the moon
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NASA Already Has Next Artemis Flight in Its Sights Following Astronauts' Triumphant Moon Flyby
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NASA Chief Tells Fox Trump Is Always Reminding Him Moon Is Just the Opening Act, ‘Stars and Stripes’ Taking Over Mars Next

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman gave his first post-Artemis II mission interview to Fox and he made it clear that President Trump wants Americans on Mars.
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WJHL Rewind: NASA’s Opportunity rover lands on Mars (2004)

To celebrate Artemis II’s safe return to Earth, News Channel 11 is taking a look at another one of NASA’s historic accomplishments: Mars Exploration Rover
24/7 Wall St.
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NASA’s $700 Million Mars Network — Why Rocket Lab Is at the Front of the Line

Mars exploration is heating up. NASA eyes sample returns and crewed landings by the 2030s, but its current relay satellites — some decades past design life — struggle with data traffic from rovers, orbiters and future habitats.
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Mystery solved? NASA identifies party hat-shaped object that perplexed experts

Cone you believe this? The mysterious party hat-shaped object on Mars which perplexed experts has been identified as a naturally occurring rock shape, attributed to the Martian winds which have been known to produce other exotic,
FOX 5 Atlanta
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NASA moon base and Mars mission announced: What to know

NASA revealed Tuesday its plans to build a permanent base on the moon. The space agency also announced a mission plan to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars before the end of 2028. NASA is also just weeks, or perhaps days, away from launching ...
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Moon base, Mars helicopters, nuclear-powered spacecraft among future plans rolled out by NASA

Returning to the moon and building a base will pale in comparison to what we will be capable of accomplishing in the years ahead,” Isaacman said.
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NASA plans nuclear powered spacecraft to explore Mars by 2028

NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, a major step for deep space exploration and its planned moon base.
EcoPortal.net
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Near a California ski resort, a volcanic landscape helps NASA scientists decode eruptions on Mars

NASA has contributed a complementary perspective from the air. Researchers used NASA airborne remote-sensing technology to measure how the local ecosystem
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NASA Chief Teases Trump Mars Mission in First Post-Artemis II Interview

NASA Administrator Jacob Isaacman gave his first post-Artemis II mission interview to Fox News and he made it clear that President Donald Trump wants Americans on Mars.
Us Weekly
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NASA Photographs Weird Cone-Shaped Object on Mars — Here’s What Scientists Think It Is

A shiny cylinder photographed by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has one Harvard scientist calling on the agency to make investigating it their top priority
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
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NASA pulls plug on Mars mission, leaving China to chase signs of life

NASA’s ambitious plan to bring Martian soil and rock samples back to Earth has been officially scrapped. The decision marks a major turning point in interplanetary exploration, signaling that the United States might be stepping back from one of the most technically demanding space missions ever conceived.
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