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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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Study: Europa's potential alien life may be Earth bacteria descendants
A recent study proposes that life on Jupiter's moon Europa could be descended from Earth bacteria. The research suggests that trillions of bacteria-laden dust particles ejected from Earth over millions of years could ha…
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during pre-launch test
Blue Origin experienced a significant setback when its New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The incident, which occurred Thursday night, caused no injuries but re…
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Space warfare risks 'stupid' Kessler Syndrome, rendering orbit unusable
The increasing militarization of space, with nations developing anti-satellite weapons, poses a significant threat due to the potential for Kessler Syndrome. This phenomenon, triggered by satellite collisions, would cre…
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Blue Origin rocket explodes in major test fire setback
Blue Origin experienced a significant setback when its New Glenn NG-4 rocket exploded during a static test fire at Cape Canaveral. This incident, described as the most powerful rocket explosion in 69 years, occurred jus…
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test; NASA to investigate
Blue Origin experienced a significant explosion during a static fire test of its New Glenn rocket on May 28th. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson acknowledged the incident, emphasizing the low tolerance for error in spacefl…
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launchpad test
Blue Origin experienced a significant anomaly during a hotfire test of its New Glenn rocket on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral. The resulting explosion caused extensive damage to the rocket and its launch facility, pote…
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NASA tests custom AI chip for future space missions
NASA is evaluating a custom-designed artificial intelligence chip to enhance its future space missions. This advanced chip is intended to improve the capabilities of spacecraft and other space-related technologies. The …
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Artemis II bone marrow experiment promises personalized cancer treatments
Experiments conducted during the Artemis II mission, which sent astronauts on a lunar orbit, are yielding valuable insights for terrestrial medicine. Specifically, miniature bone marrow tissues grown from astronaut bloo…
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NASA eyes 2030s lunar base; Nio CEO cites rising EV costs
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson anticipates the establishment of a permanent lunar base by the early 2030s, with construction beginning in 2027 and monthly robotic landings. Nio CEO William Li noted that rising raw mater…
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Webb telescope finds supermassive black hole predating its galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a supermassive black hole, designated Abell2744-QSO1, which appears to have formed within the first 700 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery challenges existing th…
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NASA awards moon base contracts to Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace
NASA has awarded initial contracts totaling hundreds of millions of dollars for its planned moon base, with deliveries expected as early as 2028. Companies including Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and…
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MIT Tech Review Newsletter Covers AI in IVF and Other Tech News
MIT Technology Review's daily newsletter, The Download, covers the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and its potential applications in IVF technology. The newsletter highlights how AI is being used to improv…
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NASA taps Blue Origin, others for moon base hardware
NASA is accelerating plans for a moon base, awarding contracts for landers, rovers, and drones to support future astronaut missions. Blue Origin will supply two landers for terrain vehicles built by Astrolab and Lunar O…
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NASA taps Blue Origin for first of three uncrewed moon landing missions
NASA has chosen Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, to lead the first of three uncrewed lunar missions. These missions are designed to prepare for the construction of a $20 billion moon base. The agency plans three luna…
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NASA awards contracts for moon base hardware
NASA has revealed its initial plans for a lunar base, awarding contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to four US companies. These contracts are for essential hardware, including landers, rovers, and drones, whi…
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NASA contracts Blue Origin, Astrolab for lunar exploration hardware
NASA has contracted with several aerospace companies, including Blue Origin and Astrolab, to deliver robotic landers, rovers, and drones to the Moon. These missions are intended to support upcoming lunar exploration eff…
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NASA awards lunar mission contracts to Blue Origin, Astrolab
NASA has awarded contracts to several aerospace companies, including Blue Origin and Astrolab, for lunar missions. These contracts involve the development and delivery of robotic landers, rovers, and drones to support u…
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SpaceX Starship faces tech hurdles in Moon landing race
SpaceX's Starship has successfully completed another flight test, but significant technological hurdles remain before it can achieve a lunar landing. The White House has set a deadline of 2028 for returning Americans to…
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NASA schedules three lunar missions by end of 2026 for testing
NASA is planning up to three lunar missions by the end of 2026 to test landers and rovers. These missions, part of the Moon Base program, will deliver payloads and study surface conditions for future crewed landings. Co…
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NASA taps Blue Origin for first Moon Base mission, bypassing SpaceX
NASA has selected Blue Origin to lead its initial Moon Base mission, utilizing the company's Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander for a fall 2026 launch. This contract, valued at $188 million with an option for $280.4 mill…