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NASA unveils powerful supercomputer that can run 20 quadrillion calculations per second
As NASA ventures further into space, the agency is continuously scaling its supercomputing power
NASA is moving into a new phase of space exploration, with major progress across human spaceflight, science missions, and advanced technology. In just one year, the agency has launched multiple crewed and science missions,
With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with its upcoming projects.
CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, January 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sphera’s HMMS technology empowers NASA’s current and
NASA's Artemis II mission will transport four astronauts around the moon, bringing the agency one step closer to sending the first astronauts to Mars. Throughout Artemis II, astronaut voices, images,
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Inside NASA’s brutal 1 year isolation trial to simulate a Mars mission
On the outskirts of Houston, four people have been living a version of the future that most of us only see in science fiction. For more than a year, they have been sealed inside a mock Martian base, cut off from real-time contact with Earth,
NASA has brought its Athena supercomputer online, reportedly delivering over 20 petaflops of peak performance.
As NASA fosters technologies needed to live and work farther away from home than ever before, the agency’s Technology Transfer program.
NASA ordered its first-ever medical evacuation from space for Crew-11. Find out why the mission ended early and what happens next for the astronauts.
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South Korea's K-RadCube satellite launches on NASA's Artemis II to study cosmic radiation
As early as next month, a domestic cube satellite will be launched aboard a U.S. crewed lunar exploration vehicle heading to space for the first time in half a century. The Korea AeroSpace Administration and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute announced on the 29th that the domestically developed cube satellite ‘K-RadCube (RadCube)’