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NASA's New Moon Strategy: Earth Tests Before Lunar Landing
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NASA's New Moon Strategy: Earth Tests Before Lunar Landing

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman revamps Artemis III to test SpaceX and Blue Origin landers near Earth before attempting human lunar landing missions later this decade.

Artemis II Faces Another Setback in Moon Race
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Artemis II Faces Another Setback in Moon Race

NASA's Artemis II mission encounters helium supply issues just days after successful fuel test, highlighting the challenges of returning humans to the Moon after 50 years.

NASA's Moon Dreams Hit Another Snag as Artemis II Faces Second Delay This Month
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NASA's Moon Dreams Hit Another Snag as Artemis II Faces Second Delay This Month

Helium flow issues force NASA to postpone Artemis II launch again, potentially pushing America's return to the moon back to April 2026. What's really behind these recurring technical problems?

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Why Going to the Moon Is Harder Than Ever
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Why Going to the Moon Is Harder Than Ever

NASA's Artemis II delayed again due to helium system failure. Despite advanced technology, lunar missions face more scrutiny than Apollo era. What's changed in 60 years of space exploration?

NASA's Moon Mission Faces Another Delay as Helium Issue Emerges
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NASA's Moon Mission Faces Another Delay as Helium Issue Emerges

NASA's Artemis II mission to return humans to the Moon after 50 years hits another technical snag with helium flow problems, raising questions about timeline and space exploration priorities.

Moon Mission 2.0: Why This Time Might Actually Work
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Moon Mission 2.0: Why This Time Might Actually Work

NASA's Artemis II passes crucial fuel test, targeting March 6 launch. After 50 years, what makes this return to the Moon different from Apollo?

Humanity's Return to the Moon: March Launch Marks New Space Race
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Humanity's Return to the Moon: March Launch Marks New Space Race

NASA's Artemis II mission targets March 6 launch, sending four astronauts around the Moon for the first time in 50+ years as US-China lunar competition intensifies.

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China's Moon Mission Takes Giant Leap Forward
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China's Moon Mission Takes Giant Leap Forward

China successfully tests Mengzhou spacecraft and Long March-10 rocket, marking crucial progress toward 2030 crewed lunar landing. The space race enters a new phase as geopolitical stakes rise.

Musk Ditches Mars for Moon During Super Bowl Sunday
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Musk Ditches Mars for Moon During Super Bowl Sunday

SpaceX pivots from Mars colonization to lunar city development, citing 10-year timeline advantage. What does this mean for space exploration priorities?

Space Goes Social: NASA Astronauts Get Smartphones for First Time
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Space Goes Social: NASA Astronauts Get Smartphones for First Time

NASA allows smartphones on space missions for first time, transforming how we experience and share space exploration. From decade-old cameras to real-time social media from orbit.

iPhones Are Going to Space, and NASA Finally Says Yes
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iPhones Are Going to Space, and NASA Finally Says Yes

NASA announces Crew-12 and Artemis II astronauts can bring personal smartphones to space, marking a historic shift in space mission protocols and human connection.

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NASA's Moon Mission Delayed Again as Hydrogen Leak Derails February Launch
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NASA's Moon Mission Delayed Again as Hydrogen Leak Derails February Launch

Artemis 2's lunar mission pushed to March after hydrogen leak during dress rehearsal. Why NASA's return to the moon keeps hitting technical snags 54 years later.

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