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Mars, NASA and nuclear

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NASA announces nuclear-powered Mars mission by 2028
The U.S. space agency will aim to send a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars—a first—in a bid to show that nuclear propulsion can be used to send missions into deep space

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NASA's '1st nuclear-propelled interplanetary spacecraft' will send helicopters to Mars in 2028
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NASA to send nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars in 2028. What to know
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NASA Wants Twice-Yearly Flurry Of Missions To Build Moon Base
The rocket for Artemis II was rolled out to the pad last week for an expected launch in early April.

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NASA to spend $20 billion on moon base, cancel orbiting lunar station
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NASA plans nuclear powered spacecraft to explore Mars by 2028
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How Cornwall is helping Nasa's deep space mission

A satellite earth station in Cornwall is set to play a role in Nasa launching its Artemis II mission to the Moon. Nasa said it was on track to launch its Artemis II mission in ear
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First astronomers noticed a lemon-shaped planet in deep space — They realized it may be growing diamonds

NASA and a team from the University of Chicago have found an odd, lemon-shaped exoplanet in deep space that might be producing diamonds in its atmosphere.
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Why is NASA dropping the Lunar Gateway space station? New Moon base plan explained

NASA pauses the Lunar Gateway program to focus on building a multi-phase Moon base through the Artemis program.
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NASA’s seafloor map: How scientists mapped the ocean floor from space

For many years, scientists have known more about the Moon’s surface than the depths of our planet’s oceans. The ocean bed has been one of the most une.
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