It will be the first time the space agency probes the crust, mantle and core of the planet.
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The first contract to build components of the “Gateway” will be awarded next year.
An experiment in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport aimed at protecting travelers from the sun had a profitable side-effect.
Trump wants the Commerce Department to play the lead in keeping track of space objects.
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The 700-pound spacecraft, called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), is scheduled to launch next month.
In its second year without a permanent leader, NASA is trying to pivot back toward human spaceflight.
It’s the wildcard when it comes to a business traveler’s schedule. These companies want to fix that.