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NASA

NASA directs crew in International Space Station to wait inside 'safe haven' while repairs are done

By Kevin Killough

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin rocket explodes on launch pad during test in Florida

The company said the explosion occurred at about 9 p.m. Eastern Time and that there were no injuries from the incident.

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Jared Isaacman

NASA unveils plans for three unmanned lunar missions in 2026

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the first flight, which will be led by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, will take place no earlier than the fall.

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Artemis II

Artemis II astronauts reflect on lunar mission, reunions with loved ones

The group of four astronauts, which included three NASA astronauts and one astronaut from Canada, consisted of Cmdr. Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency mission specialist Jeremy Hansen.

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First Native American ventures outside ISS

Sen. Mark Kelly praises American effort to return to the moon

Rocket Lab launches storm-tracking NASA satellites

World's first 3D rocket fails to launch into orbit

CDC reports significant rise in rare brain abscesses in children

NASA: New Webb images reveal star birth mystery

Dwarf tomato seeds to launch to space station aboard SpaceX resupply flight

Green comet flies close to Earth for first time in 50,000 years

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