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Could NASA use expandable habitats for its Artemis moon bases? These two companies are betting millions
Voyager Technologies is backing lunar habitat developer Max Space with a new multi-million-dollar investment aimed at accelerating development of expandable modules for future missions to the moon.
The International Space Station just got a stay of execution, and the moon is back on Washington's to-do list.
Through the Artemis Program, NASA hopes to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon in its southern polar region.
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Moon dust to bases: New 3D laser technique could be the future of lunar bases
Scientists from Ohio State University have shown that laser 3D printing could be used ...
Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
The 1968 science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey featured numerous fictional future technologies and many of them are or will still happen. Over fifty organizations contributed technical advice to ...
For years, the idea of a secret moon base built by the United States has fascinated people across the world. The thought of American soldiers quietly stationed on the lunar surface during the Cold War ...
What new methods can be employed to help astronomers distinguish the light from an exoplanet and its host star so the former's atmosphere can be better explored? This is what a recent study accepted ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump enshrined the U.S. goal to put humans back on the moon by 2028 and defend space from weapon threats in a sweeping executive order issued on Thursday, the first ...
The world is still celebrating the historic landing of China's Chang'e-4 on the dark side of the moon on January 3. This week, China announced its plans to follow up with three more lunar missions, ...
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee next week will consider extending the planned life of the International Space Station by two years to give companies more time ...
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