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NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-12 launch to Friday

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Why are the launch windows for NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission so short?
Artemis 2 can fly on just 11 days in March and April combined.

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NASA and Artemis 2 crew, launching in Florida, can take iPhones to space
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NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-12 launch to Friday amid weather concerns
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Crew-12 launch delayed again amid weather concerns
The Crew-12 launch has been delayed again because of weather concerns.

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NASA Delays SpaceX Launch, But Weather Worry Is Not At Florida Launch Site
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NASA, SpaceX Crew-12 rocket launch rescheduled for second time this week
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OTD in space – February 11: NASA launches Solar Dynamics Observatory

On February 11, 2010, NASA launched a spacecraft to study the inner workings of the sun. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] The new Solar Dynamics Observatory was made to take the most detailed and comprehensive measurements of the sun ever.
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NASA shows off Hubble Telescope’s incredible image of ‘space egg’

NASA said Tuesday the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in what’s called the Egg Nebula.
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NASA astronauts can bring smartphones to space, NASA says

NASA astronauts are about to dramatically up the selfie game. The space agency has decided to allow astronauts to bring the latest smartphones on some flights, including the Artemis II flight that is scheduled to take off next month.
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NASA astronauts can now carry their iPhones on missions to click epic space photos

NASA’s new policy lets astronauts carry smartphones on missions like Crew-12 and Artemis II, opening the door to more candid, personal views of life in orbit and beyond Earth. The post NASA astronauts can now carry their iPhones on missions to click epic space photos appeared first on Digital Trends.
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How you can send your name to the moon on NASA's Artemis mission

NASA is inviting the public to join the agency's Artemis II test flight as four astronauts venture around the Moon and back to test systems and hardware needed for deep space exploration.
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These are the four members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station

NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 mission is manned by a international group of four astronauts who will spend 8 months in space on the ISS conducting experiments.
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Four Astronauts, One Giant Test: What’s at Stake for NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission

More than 50 years after Apollo 17, NASA’s Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day loop around the Moon to test the agency’s deep-space hardware.
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Space mining without heavy machines? Microbes harvest metals from meteorites aboard space station

If humankind is to explore deep space, one small passenger should not be left behind: microbes. In fact, it would be impossible to leave them behind, since they live on and in our bodies, surfaces and food.
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White House withholds NASA science funds

Officials have directed the space agency to pause funds for a host of science missions the White House originally pushed to cancel in its 2026 budget request, according to a letter sent to the agency’s centers from NASA headquarters and obtained by POLITICO.
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Motiv Space Systems and PickNik Robotics Collaborate on Software for NASA’s Fly Foundational Robotics (FFR) Mission

Motiv Space Systems and PickNik Robotics Collaborate on Software for NASA’s Fly Foundational Robotics (FFR) Mission
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Asteroid samples NASA brought to Earth suggest life's building blocks may be widespread in the universe

"This confirms that life's building blocks can be formed in a diversity of environments throughout the universe."
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