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NASA enlists SpaceX and Amazon to help replace its communications systems
By Steve McCaskill published
NASA wants commercial sector to aid its future communication needs.

NASA is apparently seriously lacking when it comes to data security
By Sead Fadilpašić published
NASA is good at protecting classified data, but is all the necessary data labeled as such?

Mars Perseverance celebrates its one-year 'landiversary' in this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was chock-full of space stuff, from new plans for Webb to new SpaceX missions, a Mars milestone, and more.

NASA Mars Perseverance rover celebrates one year on the Red Planet
By John Loeffler published
The NASA Perseverance rover celebrates its first year on Mars. Here's what it's accomplished so far, and here's what it has planned.

Could Webb help us spot interstellar visitors like ‘Oumuamua'? NASA thinks so
By John Loeffler published
With the recent discoveries of interstellar objects passing through our solar system, scientists believe the James Webb Space Telescope will give us a clear look at these visitors.

James Webb Space Telescope's wild first image of a star proves that it's working
By John Loeffler published
Alignment of the primary mirrors on the James Webb Space Telescope is underway, and NASA released its first mosaic image from the $10 billion instrument.

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.
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