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NASA delays Artemis II launch

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NASA updates Artemis 2 launch date delay. Here's what to know
NASA delayed the first human moon mission in more than 50 years for another month. The good news? SpaceX Crew-12 could now launch earlier.

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'Chance for rocket to talk to us' NASA says of Artemis II launch delay
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Media Advisory - Artemis II: First possible launch date now March 6
Cards Wire · 18h
Artemis II launch pushed to March after leak, issues during rocket test
NASA's final major test of the Artemis II rocket was cut short due to a recurring hydrogen leak.

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NASA delays astronauts’ lunar trip until March after hydrogen leaks mar fueling test
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As cold grips Florida, NASA's Artemis II rocket moves toward final test
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission slips to March
The planned Artemis II crew includes three U.S. astronauts - ⁠Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch - and ​a Canadian astronaut, Jeremy Hansen.

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NASA delays launch of historic moon mission
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Artemis 2 Launch Date: NASA Delays Until March After Leaks
Space Coast Daily
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SPINOFF 2026: NASA Technology Brings Golden Age of Exploration to Earth

As NASA fosters technologies needed to live and work farther away from home than ever before, the agency’s Technology Transfer program.
Nuclear Engineering International
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NASA tests nuclear space tech

NASA engineers have completed first cold-flow tests of a full-scale nuclear thermal propulsion reactor, validating designs for future deep-space missions.
ExecutiveGov
2h

SpaceWorks, Stratolaunch Book NASA Study Contracts to Advance Hypersonic Flight Testing

SpaceWorks Enterprises and Stratolaunch will utilize their respective X-60 and Talon-A platforms for the program.
8d

How NASA is homing in from space on ocean debris

In late 2025, scientists reported that for the first time, they were able to detect concentrations of plastic pollution on land using NASA's Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) sensor aboard the International Space Station.
ZME Science
22h

NASA Perseverance Rover Completes Historic Mars Drive Using Routes Planned by AI

Using high-resolution imagery from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the AI analyzed the bedrock and boulder fields. It processed the same data humans use, but it worked faster, stringing together ten-meter segments into a continuous, safe path.
ExecutiveGov
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NASA Conducts Cold Flow Testing of Nuclear Propulsion for Future Space Missions

Cold-flow tests at NASA Marshall demonstrated the stability of a nuclear propulsion design aimed at reducing travel times to the moon and Mars.
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NASA testing advances space nuclear propulsion capabilities

Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit future deep space missions by completing a cold-flow test campaign of the first flight reactor engineering development unit since the 1960s.
The Robot Report
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NASA’s Perseverance Rover completes its first AI-planned drive

During the demonstration, NASA engineers used vision-language models, or VLMs, to create waypoints on Mars for Perseverance.
PRIMETIMER
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NASA's EMIT sensor advances space technology to track ocean debris

NASA’s EMIT sensor uses imaging spectroscopy and spectral libraries to support large-scale tracking of plastic and other marine debris from space.
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
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NASA’s rivalry/not-rivalry with China’s space agency takes off

China’s Mengzhou is putting pressure on NASA’s lunar timeframe
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