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Downtown Dawson Creek isn’t where you might expect to take a tour of the history of the Space Race. But hidden inside an ...
Nearly 1,250 middle and high school students from 71 schools around the world joined Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden for ...
After years of design, development, and testing, NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took to the skies for the ...
Interest in Martian life had been spurred by a now infamous announcement from the White House lawn in 1996, when President ...
"The first 20 women or so ... couldn't even imagine the reality or the possibility of becoming an astronaut except as they ...
Space exploration has changed how we look at the universe, but it's costly, and some of the most iconic NASA missions are ...
HOUSTON, TX — Anna Menon, recently a mission specialist on SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn flight, has been selected for NASA’s 2025 astronaut class, marking another milestone in a career already filled with ...
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This Historian Interviewed Nearly Every Woman Astronaut and Learned How They Redefined NASA Forever
For most of NASA’s history, space was a man’s domain, a boys’ club in orbit. The first astronauts were all military test pilots, white men trained to push the envelope of flight, not question ...
When NASA launched the Voyager 1 probe back in 1977, the initial objective was to gather information about our solar system — specifically, the region beyond the asteroid belt (between the orbits of ...
Just a couple of decades ago, aviation had some rules. If you wanted to fly fast within the atmosphere, you used a jet engine. The champion here was the SR-71 Blackbird, designed by Lockheed Martin, ...
A Duke alumna prepares to make history as one of the first women to possibly set foot on the moon and soon Mars. Anna Menon, 39, is one of ten people selected as NASA’s new astronaut candidates. The ...
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