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Torturous Martian terrain is chewing through NASA Curiosity's tires
By John Loeffler published
New photos of NASA's Mars Curiosity rover shows it's having a time of it dealing with the rugged Martian terrain.
International Space Station to retire in 2031 with fiery sendoff over Pacific Ocean
By John Loeffler published
NASA's updated plans to decommission the ISS by early 2031 involves a controlled deorbit above the remotest part of the Pacific Ocean.
Microsoft partners with NASA to take quantum computing into space
By Max Slater-Robins published
To infinity and beyond: NASA is using Microsoft Azure quantum computing to coordinate its spacecraft more quickly.
A piece of SpaceX space junk is about to hit the Moon – but it might actually be helpful
By John Loeffler published
The upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket is on track to hit the Moon on March 4, but at least this space junk collision might turn out to be helpful to scientists.
The James Webb Space Telescope owes its success to Hubble's bumpy start
By John Loeffler last updated
When Hubble launched in 1990, mission managers missed a defect in the primary mirror that threated the entire project. NASA vowed to not repeat that mistake with Webb.
Beyond Webb: why NASA's new $10 billion space telescope is just the beginning
By Jamie Carter last updated
Observatories like the multi-billion-dollar James Webb Space Telescope take decades to develop and deploy. Now that Webb's in place, here are the "eyes in the sky" coming up next.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope successfully positioned to look back in time
By John Loeffler published
The James Webb Space Telescope has been successfully deployed and positioned in its orbit, and will soon be ready to look back in time to see the earliest days of the universe.
What’s on the James Webb Space Telescope’s ‘to do’ list?
By Jamie Carter published
From ‘cosmic dawn’ to finding ‘Earth 2.0’ the world’s most advanced space observatory is going to have a busy first year.
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