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Nuclear reactors in space may sound like something out of science fiction, but they are likely to prove important for ...
Signed by the current Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, NASA Headquarters released a plan that calls for creating a new position, the Fission Surface Power Program Executive, who would oversee this ...
Eighty years ago today, the innocent ways of the world, or as innocent as they could be, blew up. At 8:15 a.m. on August 6, ...
The US Transportation Department on Tuesday (August 5) is proposing new rules to speed deployment of drones beyond the visual line of sight of operators, a key change needed to advance commercial ...
Is NASA going to put a nuclear reactor on the moon? Here's what Sean Duffy said about U.S. race against China in space and ...
A quiet but consequential race is unfolding across Europe. The goal: orbital autonomy. As access to satellite infrastructure ...
The first moon landing under NASA’s return-to-the-moon program, known as Artemis, is scheduled for 2027, but many experts ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Eighty years ago – on Aug. 6 and 9, 1945 – the U.S. military dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, thrusting humanity into a terrifying new age. In mere moments, ...
Roscosmos and NASA must maintain communication even during the most challenging periods to ensure effective cooperation on joint projects, Russian State Space Corporation Director General Dmitry ...
Trump says Putin has ‘10 or 12 days’ to reach a ceasefire deal - US president says he is ‘disappointed’ with lack of progress towards ending war ...
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🛡️ Who will save Earth? NASA and ESA leads planetary defence while NATO sits it outThe Earth faces many natural threats, but among them, asteroid impacts stand out for their potential to cause massive destruction. Planetary Defence: A Preventable Natural Disaster From minor ...
The mission provided aerial support for a NATO patrol and security operation in the Baltic Sea. This is what it's like inside the E-3A Sentry, keeping an eye on Russian activity at 30,000 feet.
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