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When Will NASA Land on the Moon Again? Artemis IV in 2028

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What Comes After Artemis II? NASA’s Bold Road to the Moon by 2028 Have you ever looked up at the…

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What Is the Kardashev Scale? Our Cosmic Report Card

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How Advanced Are We, Really? The Kardashev Scale Explained Have you ever stopped to wonder just how far we’ve come…

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Artemis II Splashdown: Are We Finally Going Back to the Moon?

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Artemis II Is Home: Four Astronauts, One Moon, and a New Era of Exploration What does it feel like to…

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Why should we spend money to explore SPACE with all the problems on earth?

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Why Investing in the Stars Might Be the Smartest Thing We Do for Earth Introduction Have you ever looked up…

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How Does the Orion Capsule Survive Re-Entry at 40,000 km/h?

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How Does Orion Survive the Fiery Plunge Back to Earth? What happens when a spacecraft slams into Earth’s atmosphere at…

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Can You Watch Artemis II Splash Down Live With Us?

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They Flew Around the Moon — Now Watch Them Come Home With Us Have you ever wondered what it feels…

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Some dark craters on the Moon, indicated here in blue, never get light. Scientists think some of these permanently shadowed regions could contain ice. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Does Moon Ice Hide in Its Oldest Craters? New Map Says Yes

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What if the key to humanity’s future in space is hiding right above our heads — locked in ancient, lightless…

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Who Is Carroll — The Name Written on the Moon Forever?

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Can You Watch Orion Live From Space Right Now? Yes, Free & HD

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Did Artemis 2 Just Break Humanity’s Farthest Record?

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