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Why NASA’s First Crewed Artemis Mission Is Its Most Challenging Yet

January 27, 2026 No Comments

When NASA launched Artemis I in November 2022, it marked a triumphant return to deep-space exploration. An uncrewed Orion spacecraft circled the Moon, traveled farther than any human-rated spacecraft ever…

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What Is Launch Pad 39B? Inside NASA’s Historic Site Powering Artemis II’s Moon Mission

January 22, 2026 No Comments

On the northern edge of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, surrounded by marshland and scrub that hasn’t changed much since the 1960s, stands Launch Complex 39B. To casual visitors, it may…

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How NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Will Keep Artemis II Astronauts Alive in Deep Space

January 18, 2026 No Comments

An in-depth look at NASA’s next crewed deep-space vessel, its life-sustaining systems, safety features, habitat design, and how it will support astronauts on humanity’s first lunar mission since Apollo. On…

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SLS Rocket for Artemis II: Why NASA’s Moon Mission Depends on It

January 17, 2026 No Comments

The Space Launch System does not rush. When NASA rolls the rocket out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, it moves at about one mile per hour.…

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Artemis II Launch Live Updates: Countdown, Crew, Risks & Timeline

January 17, 2026 No Comments

Follow the latest on NASA’s Artemis II mission, humanity’s first crewed journey beyond Earth orbit since 1972. Get real-time updates on launch preparations, crew, risks, and timeline as NASA prepares…

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Kepler-22b Explained: Facts, Temperature, Habitability & Can Humans Live There?

January 14, 2026 No Comments

Imagine being an astronomer in 2011, staring at light curves from a distant star, and realizing that a tiny, repeating dip in brightness might mean something extraordinary. Not a gas…

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Why Starship Keeps Exploding 🚀

January 14, 2026 No Comments

…A journey into SpaceX’s most ambitious—and most violently tested—rocket program. On a steamy afternoon at SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, a massive 394-foot (120 m) stainless-steel rocket stood poised…

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9 Verified Design Lessons from Starship Failure Data That Shaped Super Heavy V3

January 13, 2026 No Comments

Starship failure data Super Heavy V3 is not a story of setbacks—it is a documented engineering process unfolding in real time. Early Starship test flights did not always reach their…

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Massive 7 Reasons Super Heavy V3 Is Critical for NASA’s Artemis Moon Landings

January 12, 2026 No Comments

Introduction Super Heavy V3 is forcing a serious rethink of how humanity returns to the Moon—and here’s the shocking part: without it, NASA’s Artemis lunar landing schedule could slip by…

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Falcon 9 Twilight Rideshare Mission: Powerful Dusk-to-Dawn Launch Explained

January 11, 2026 No Comments

Falcon 9 Twilight rideshare mission begins with a question that sounds simple but has huge implications: what happens when satellites are placed in an orbit where the Sun almost never…

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