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What's next for space exploration

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Smithsonian Magazine · 2d
What Lies Beyond Artemis 2? These Other Missions Are Setting Their Sights on the Moon This Year—and on a Future With Humans in Space
After rounding the moon, viewing a solar eclipse and traveling farther than any human had before, the four astronauts of Artemis 2—the first manned lunar mission in more than five decades—will re-ente...

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These 3 Southern Women Are Powering NASA's Artemis II Mission—And The Future Of Space Exploration
 · 12h · on MSN
What's next for space exploration after successful Artemis II mission

America Celebrates Space Success

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NewsChannel 5 Nashville · 5h
Space enthusiasts explain historic moment of Artemis II return
It's an adventure that launched humans farther from Earth than ever before. Space enthusiasts in the Mid-State explain how this successful NASA mission ushers in a new era for space exploration.

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Artemis II crew reflects on historic mission after return to Earth
The Media Line · 3h
America Celebrates Space Success: Artemis II Returns Safely
 · 23h
SPLASHDOWN | Artemis II
The Artemis II journey around the moon is coming to an end, here's how to watch the astronauts' reentry and splashdown this Friday.

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What time is Artemis II splashdown today? How to watch return, landing
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Watch live: Artemis II crew to splash down after lunar flyby mission
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Texas A&M researchers contribute to space exploration

The university’s researchers work on topics ranging from the impacts of space exploration on the human body to developing food for astronauts.
Hays Post
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'Adventures in Space' will lead up to Downtown Hays Science Festival on May 3

The events serve as the official lead-up to the Downtown Hays Science Festival, scheduled for Sunday, May 3. To ensure an intimate experience, attendance for the Adventures in Space events are strictly limited to 100 participants per session.
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Would you go to the moon? Board an alien spacecraft? What nearly 80 years of polls say about US attitudes on space

Americans’ opinion of space exploration is pretty high.
Smithsonian Magazine
1d

The James Webb Space Telescope and the Parker Solar Probe Changed How We See the Universe. Now, Their Models Have Found a Home at the Smithsonian

The National Air and Space Museum’s Virginia location now displays the objects which represent critical leaps forward in technology and exploration by NASA
The Business Standard
14h

Historic Artemis II Mission Ends in Spectacular Splashdown as US-China Space Race Heats Up

Nasa's Artemis II mission has culminated in a spectacular splashdown, safely returning astronauts from a historic lunar journey. This success signals America's renewed commitment to deep space exploration.
The News International
2d

Robot dogs on Mars: Swiss researchers reveal how autonomy speeds up space exploration

A new era of high-speed space exploration may be on the horizon as researchers at the University of Basel have successfully tested a semi-autonomous, four-legged robot capable of
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German astronaut: Artemis II launches 2nd wave of space exploration

The success of NASA's Artemis II mission, which splashed down off the southern California coast on Friday, launches a new era of space research, German astronaut Alexander Gerst told Deutschlandfunk
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Artemis II crew splashes back to Earth. MIT professor explains what it means for space travel.

When Artemis II splashed down Friday evening, it brought back a wealth of information and inspiration. The mission, largely viewed as a test flight, had a lot riding on it as NASA ramps up its work on the pursuit to Mars. Richard Binzel is a planetary science professor at MIT and has decades of knowledge in space exploration.
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