Nasa
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- developed by MAVEN 95%
- developed by Ingenuity 95%
- employed by Victor J. Glover 95%
- developed by Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope 95%
- employed by Christina Koch 95%
- developed by Artemis III 90%
- instance of Artemis II 90%
- developed by Artemis II 90%
- affiliated with MAVEN 90%
- developed by Artemis program 90%
- affiliated with Jet Propulsion Laboratory 90%
- developed by Lunar outpost 90%
- 2026-05-28 product_launch NASA is testing its own cutting-edge AI chip for future space missions. source
- 2026-05-27 funding NASA awarded initial contracts for its moon base initiative to multiple U.S. companies. source
- 2026-05-27 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for moon base hardware, including landers and drones, to support future missions. source
- 2026-05-27 partnership NASA selected Blue Origin to lead the first of three uncrewed lunar missions. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for lunar base hardware, including landers, rovers, and drones. source
- 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to multiple aerospace companies for lunar exploration hardware. source
- 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to Blue Origin and Astrolab for lunar missions. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA announced plans for up to three lunar missions by the end of 2026 to test landers and rovers. source
- 2026-05-18 product_launch NASA unveiled a new AI space processor. source
- 2026-05-16 product_launch NASA has developed a new radiation-proof chip for deep space AI applications. source
- 2026-05-15 product_launch NASA is developing a new AI space chip that could enable spacecraft to think for themselves. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-10 research_milestone NASA successfully tested new Mars helicopter rotor systems, achieving supersonic speeds. source
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Skydweller solar aircraft project continues after prototype power failure
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Scientists find no alien tech signs on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
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NASA's MAVEN Mars mission concludes after 11 years
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NASA uses HWiNFO for space tech quality assurance
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Elephant-sized meteor causes booms across New England
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NASA's MAVEN Mars mission ends after 11 years of atmospheric study
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Houston clouds align with interstate roads, showing urban heat effect
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Mark Cuban's $500K email bet on Relativity Space now worth $4B
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope moves to Florida for September launch
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Blue Origin rocket blast spares launch pad, eyes year-end return
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AI tools streamline small business admin; Anthropic eyes IPO
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Blue Origin's New Glenn launch site repairs may last until 2028
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Blue Origin CEO aims for New Glenn launch by year-end post-explosion
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Quantum ML framework QADR enhances scalability and performance
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Lunastadt game updates strategic map with NASA satellite imagery
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SpaceX's AI satellite mega-constellation plan faces expert skepticism
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Conversational AI to Revolutionize Software Development
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Blue Origin rocket explosion leaves NASA moon program reliant on SpaceX
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NASA's X-59 readies for supersonic flight; FAA grounds SpaceX Starship
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