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Sideways moon landing to cut private mission for NASA short
NASA, which plans to land astronauts in this region in the next few years, paid Intuitive Machines $118 million to deliver six experiments.
NASA names naval aviator to lead next moon mission
NASA announced a naval aviator will lead an upcoming mission around the moon.
Is your agency among the 10 best places to work in government?
As the highly anticipated rankings come out for 2022, agencies are still grappling with stabilizing their workforces post-pandemic.
Navy astronaut leads NASA’s next space mission
The next set of astronauts heading to space, led by a retired Navy captain, launched early Thursday morning on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission.
World View, Sierra Nevada uncrewed balloons to allow stratospheric ISR
Balloon-based systems can remain in the air at high altitudes for long periods of time while conducting surveillance operations.
By C4ISRNET staff
Go for the moon: NASA’s mightiest rocket ship finally lifts off
Moonshot follows nearly three months of vexing fuel leaks that kept the rocket bouncing between its hangar and the pad.
NOAA weather imaging satellite launches into orbit
System also delivers data to partner weather and climate satellite systems controlled by the U.S. Space Force.
By Federal Times staff
Astronaut Scott Kelly joins NASA study of UFOs
Researchers including astronaut Scott Kelly, whose twin brother is Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, will spend nine months on a NASA team studying UFOs.
NASA extends contract with Planet Labs for satellite data on climate
Company operates a fleet of 200 satellites that collect information about the Earth for companies and governments.
By Federal Times staff
FCC’s 5G satellites launch into orbit, NOAA and NASA systems are next
Boeing-built satellites will enable SES to provide data and TV transmission services to nearly 120 million American homes.
By Federal Times staff
How NASA launches - and delays - hurt US defense innovation
By outsourcing the rocket’s R&D activities across more than 20 states, SLS has garnered much political support from many members of Congress.
By Sinéad O'Sullivan