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NASA begins countdown to moon launch

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Artemis II explained: Why NASA is going to the moon 50 years after last Apollo mission
NASA’s Artemis II mission will launch four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon and back—the first time humans have traveled out of low Earth orbit in more than 50 years.

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Everything to know about NASA's moon mission launching this week
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Inside NASA’s Artemis mission to the moon
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How astronauts are preparing for Moon mission
Artemis II’s astronauts are holed up in quarantine awaiting the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years.

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Back to the Moon: NASA’s Artemis II mission after delays explained
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EXCLUSIVE: Tim Peake says every astronaut on earth feels same about NASA Artemis II mission
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What is launching on SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30? NASA science and tech demos explained

NASA’s CubeSats and technology demonstrations will launch aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30, testing communications, thermal protection and in-space capabilities to support research.
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From NASA's rover routes to jetliners' aircraft sensors, AI is changing how the aerospace industry tests risk

The aerospace industry is high-stakes. To help chart a course for Perseverance, NASA has enlisted AI and a digital twin.
SpaceNews
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NASA Technology Named One of Year’s Most Innovative

A NASA-developed wireless sensor technology that is damage tolerant and requires no electrical connections was selected by R&D Magazine as one of the year’s 100 most innovative ideas. Developed by scientists at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va
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When NASA's experimental technology detects a tsunami, it may help save lives

A new data visualization illustrates how an experimental NASA technology can provide extra lead time to communities in the path of a tsunami. Called GUARDIAN (GNSS Upper Atmospheric Real-time Disaster Information and Alert Network),
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NASA deploys cutting-edge tech that can save lives in natural disasters — here's how it works

When heavy rains brought destructive flooding to Kerrville, Texas, this summer, first responders faced a critical challenge: Persistent cloud cover made it nearly impossible to see the full extent of the disaster from space. NASA — with some of the most ...
SpaceNews
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NASA Technology Licensed for Medical Monitoring

CLEVELAND — NASA’s Glenn Research Center has licensed technology to Endotronix, Inc. of Peoria, Ill. that may help thousands avoid the potentially life-threatening complications of hypertension, abdominal aortic aneurysms and congestive heart failure.
CBS News
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Georgia Tech partners with NASA to test electric aircraft that could ease Atlanta traffic

Stuck in traffic on your way to work? Georgia Tech researchers say the answer to gridlock may one day come from the skies. Inside a brand-new prototyping lab, students are working with NASA to convert airplanes into electric aircraft. The idea is to create ...
Crain's Cleveland Business
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Startup that uses sound to stop fires raises $3.5 million in seed funding

Using inaudible sound waves to stop a fire may sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but a local startup led by a former NASA researcher is developing a system capable of doing just that. Sonic Fire Tech, a Cleveland startup that uses ...
TechRepublic
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Trump Says Tech Billionaire Isaacman Will ‘Lead NASA Into a Bold New Era’

Trump Says Tech Billionaire Isaacman Will ‘Lead NASA Into a Bold New Era’ Your email has been sent President Trump renominates tech billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, signaling a bold fusion of politics, business, and space.
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RIT tech helps NASA astronaut photograph the cosmos

When Don Pettit, NASA’s most senior astronaut, sought a way to accurately capture his view from the International Space Station (ISS), alumnus Peter Blacksberg ’75 (photography) connected him with Ted Kinsman, associate professor in RIT’s School of ...
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The personal items the Artemis II crew are taking to the Moon

The crew, who are accomplished pilots, engineers and scientists, reveal their hopes, fears and family sacrifices.
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