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    Hammering Out a Way to Find Shelter on the Moon and Mars

    A person holds a sledgehammer while wearing an orange safety vest and standing in an arid landscape while other people look on.

    With several hundred blows of a 10-pound (4.5-kilogram) sledgehammer, researchers tested a method to find subsurface caves that could serve as safe underground habitats and research facilities on the Moon and Mars. The team, which includes NASA scientists, conducted their field experiments near Flagstaff, Arizona, and Tulelake, California, in locations that resemble the landscapes future […]

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    Cutting Edge Medical Studies Look at Crew Fitness and Vision

    Fitness research and vision studies once again topped the science schedule aboard the International Space Station on Wednesday helping doctors ensure the crew remains healthy on orbit. The Expedition 73 crewmates also worked throughout the day inspecting lab module hatches, installing research cables, and testing robotic communications.

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    Artemis II Crew Members Name Their Orion Spacecraft

    The Artemis II crew members named their Orion spacecraft Integrity during a news conference Sept. 24. The name Integrity embodies the foundation of trust, respect, candor, and humility across the crew and the many engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, and dreamers required for mission success. The name is also a nod to the extensive integrated effort […]

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    NASA’s Carruthers Observatory Receives Signal

    Image shows a gold metallic spacecraft known as NASA's Carruthers Geocorona Observatory deploying from SpaceX's second stage

    NASA’s Carruthers Geocorona Observatory is communicating with mission operators at the Mission Operations Center at the University of California Berkeley following a successful acquisition of signal at 9:33 EDT. This follows a successful signal acquisition of NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) today. The observatory will begin studying the Earth’s exosphere in March 2026. […]

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    Signal Acquired for Space Weather Spacecraft

    Mission managers successfully received acquisition of signal from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) spacecraft. The spacecraft is the first NOAA satellite designed specifically for and fully dedicated to continuous, operational space weather observations.  The SWFO-L1 satellite will monitor the Sun’s outer atmosphere for large eruptions, called coronal mass […]

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    NASA’s Carruthers Observatory Deploys

    Image shows a gold metallic spacecraft known as NASA's Carruthers Geocorona Observatory deploying from SpaceX's second stage

    The third and final Sun and space weather observatory successfully deployed from the second stage. NASA’s Carruthers Geocorona Observatory is on a journey to Lagrange point 1. Carruthers mission will study Earth’s exosphere, the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere. It will be the first mission dedicated to understanding changes in this expansive region we know […]

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    Space Weather Spacecraft Deploys

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) spacecraft is now headed to Lagrange point 1 (L1) following separation from the SpaceX Falcon 9 second stage at 9:01 a.m. EDT. The SWFO-L1 satellite will monitor space weather from L1 and allows for the decommissioning of aging legacy satellites, that are […]

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