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NASA Astronaut Conducts Spacewalk After Eight-Month ISS Delay
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams conducted a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk on Thursday, repairing ISS equipment after an eight-month delay caused by a malfunctioning Boeing capsule that stranded her and Butch Wilmore on the ISS; their return is expected in late March or April.
NASA Astronaut Conducts Spacewalk After Eight-Month ISS Delay
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams conducted a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk on Thursday, repairing ISS equipment after an eight-month delay caused by a malfunctioning Boeing capsule that stranded her and Butch Wilmore on the ISS; their return is expected in late March or April.
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SpaceX Launches Two Lunar Landers in Bid for Commercial Moon Activity
SpaceX launched two lunar landers, one from Ispace and one from Firefly Aerospace, carrying scientific instruments and technology for NASA and private companies, aiming to test the feasibility of commercial lunar operations.
SpaceX Launches Two Lunar Landers in Bid for Commercial Moon Activity
SpaceX launched two lunar landers, one from Ispace and one from Firefly Aerospace, carrying scientific instruments and technology for NASA and private companies, aiming to test the feasibility of commercial lunar operations.
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Congressman Urges Accelerated Space Exploration, Targeting Moon Return in Four Years
Florida Congressman Mike Haridopolos is urging the U.S. to aggressively pursue space exploration, aiming for a moon return within four years to secure Helium-3 and eventually colonize Mars, driven by competition with China and private sector advancements.
Congressman Urges Accelerated Space Exploration, Targeting Moon Return in Four Years
Florida Congressman Mike Haridopolos is urging the U.S. to aggressively pursue space exploration, aiming for a moon return within four years to secure Helium-3 and eventually colonize Mars, driven by competition with China and private sector advancements.
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American Astronauts Stranded at ISS for Seven Months
Due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction, American astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been unexpectedly stranded at the ISS since June 5th, 2024, for a seven-month extended stay, but are scheduled to return in early April 2025.
American Astronauts Stranded at ISS for Seven Months
Due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction, American astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been unexpectedly stranded at the ISS since June 5th, 2024, for a seven-month extended stay, but are scheduled to return in early April 2025.
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NASA Cancels Costly Mars Sample Return Plan, Proposes Cheaper Alternatives
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson canceled the $11 billion Mars sample return plan due to cost and time overruns, presenting two new $6 billion-$7 billion options focusing on streamlined processes and commercial partnerships for a 2030s return.
NASA Cancels Costly Mars Sample Return Plan, Proposes Cheaper Alternatives
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson canceled the $11 billion Mars sample return plan due to cost and time overruns, presenting two new $6 billion-$7 billion options focusing on streamlined processes and commercial partnerships for a 2030s return.
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NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.
NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.
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Dual Private Lunar Missions Launched on Single SpaceX Rocket
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost (carrying 10 NASA instruments) and ispace's Resilience (with a rover and scientific instruments) to the Moon on January 15th, 2024, showcasing the increasing private sector involvement in lunar exploration.

Dual Private Lunar Missions Launched on Single SpaceX Rocket
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost (carrying 10 NASA instruments) and ispace's Resilience (with a rover and scientific instruments) to the Moon on January 15th, 2024, showcasing the increasing private sector involvement in lunar exploration.
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40% Bias Score

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issues
Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday due to unspecified technical issues, delaying its entry into the commercial satellite launch market.

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issues
Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday due to unspecified technical issues, delaying its entry into the commercial satellite launch market.
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NASA Unveils Revised, Cost-Effective Mars Sample Return Plans
NASA unveiled two revised plans to return Mars samples by 2035 or 2039, costing $5.5 billion–$7.7 billion, using either a proven 'sky crane' or commercial partnerships, a significant improvement over the initial plan.

NASA Unveils Revised, Cost-Effective Mars Sample Return Plans
NASA unveiled two revised plans to return Mars samples by 2035 or 2039, costing $5.5 billion–$7.7 billion, using either a proven 'sky crane' or commercial partnerships, a significant improvement over the initial plan.
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NASA Unveils Revised Mars Sample Return Plans
NASA proposed two new strategies for a Mars sample return mission, aiming to reduce costs to $5.5 billion–$7.7 billion and return samples by 2035–2039, using either a sky crane or commercial heavy-lift lander, addressing concerns of the previous plan's $11 billion cost and 2040 return date.

NASA Unveils Revised Mars Sample Return Plans
NASA proposed two new strategies for a Mars sample return mission, aiming to reduce costs to $5.5 billion–$7.7 billion and return samples by 2035–2039, using either a sky crane or commercial heavy-lift lander, addressing concerns of the previous plan's $11 billion cost and 2040 return date.
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NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targeting Lower Cost and Faster Timeline
NASA announced Tuesday two revised, lower-cost options for its Mars Sample Return Program, aiming to retrieve Martian samples between 2029 and 2035 using either a modified \"sky crane\" landing system or a commercial heavy-lift vehicle, at an estimated cost between $5.8 billion and $7.7 billion.

NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targeting Lower Cost and Faster Timeline
NASA announced Tuesday two revised, lower-cost options for its Mars Sample Return Program, aiming to retrieve Martian samples between 2029 and 2035 using either a modified \"sky crane\" landing system or a commercial heavy-lift vehicle, at an estimated cost between $5.8 billion and $7.7 billion.
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NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targets 2035 Return
NASA announced a revised plan for its Mars Sample Return mission in early 2025, aiming to return Martian samples by 2035 using simplified designs and potentially commercial vehicles like SpaceX's Starship, in response to competition from China and to reduce costs from the initial \$11 billion estima...

NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Targets 2035 Return
NASA announced a revised plan for its Mars Sample Return mission in early 2025, aiming to return Martian samples by 2035 using simplified designs and potentially commercial vehicles like SpaceX's Starship, in response to competition from China and to reduce costs from the initial \$11 billion estima...
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