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U.S. Senators Duckworth, Schmitt, and Bennet push bipartisan bill to enhance NASA-Taiwan space cooperation and strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations amid China threats.
NASA is seeking proposals from launch providers to join the Launch Services II contract vehicle, which supports federal space missions.
NASA: vehicle could roll out to the launch pad for a second time later this month as agency prepares for potential April launch window NASA’s crawler-transporter 2, carrying the agency’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket with the Orion spacecraft,
NASA is reportedly seeking rocket components from Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp's joint venture, the United Launch Alliance (ULA). Costs Ballooned In a report by Bloomberg on Wednesday, it was said that the Exploration Upper Stage of the agency's Space Launch System,
A revamped version of a congressional NASA authorization act moving through the U.S. Senate would add two more years of life to the International Space Station among a slew of new directives for the
NASA Force is launching to place top engineers into mission-critical roles, expanding the US Tech Force program to advance space exploration and technology priorities.
NASA had been hoping to launch four astronauts on a voyage around the moon in the Artemis II mission in February, but technical issues with the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket forced the space agency to delay the much-hyped endeavor. All being well, the ...
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NASA, O.P.M. announces NASA Force with hopes of recruiting top talent for U.S. Space Program
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and NASA announced NASA Force, a dedicated talent track within the U.S. Tech Force initiative designed to recruit and deploy the nation’s top engineers, & technologists,
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 9, 2026 / Space 11 announces the appointment of James L. Green as Strategic
Space exploration relies heavily on the interest of the public — the voters, and taxpayers, who are ultimately footing the bill. But that support and excitement can be fickle. When space missions go well, and deliver new insights, the payoff is cheering ...
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Dream of Building Rockets? ‘NASA Force' Could Be Your Ticket
Space agency partners with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to recruit private sector workers for temporary roles.
"Over time, such a small change in an asteroid's motion can make the difference between a hazardous object hitting or missing our planet," Rahil Makadia, a planetary defense researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who led the Science Advances paper, said in a separate statement.