Are We There Yet?

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Are We There Yet?

Ripples in the cosmos: What we're learning from gravitational waves

Scientists have observed more ripples in the fabric of space-time, in the form of gravitational...

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OceanGate disaster puts spotlight on high-risk tourism, including space

The catastrophic implosion of a submersible visiting wreckage of the Titanic that left all five...

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Sun science on the summer solstice and how Mars rocks get their names

We dig into the science of the sun as we approach the summer solstice. Plus, a look at how rocks...

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From malware to barf, dealing with the nasty side of space exploration

A security company found malware on an unnamed aerospace company's computers — what's the risk...

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Space-flown seeds take root in orbit, NASA's UAP interest, and Florida gets STARCOM

Seeds adapt to grow in the harsh environment of space. Do they pass along these changes to the...

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Private space station astronaut John Shoffner speaks with WMFE from orbit

Astronaut and Ax-2 mission pilot John Shoffner speaks with WMFE from orbit about art, food, and...

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"Unfolding the Universe" brings new perspective to Webb telescope images

At the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach, a new exhibit gives patrons a new way to...

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"When The Heavens Went On Sale"

Author Ashlee Vance's new book explores the people and companies reshaping the commercial space...

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Can we make food from CO2? On Mars?

Carbon dioxide is generally a bad thing when it comes to space travel. But what if you could...

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A conversation with commercial space pilot John Shoffner

Shoffner is piloting the SpaceX Crew Dragon that will carry Axiom Space's second private space...

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More private space missions mean more data on astronaut health

A research institute is leveraging a surge in private space missions to collect critical data on...

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What's driving the private space economy?

We'll hear from one investor in the private space sector on what's driving this industry upward...

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Artemis II: We have a crew

NASA announced the next crew to head to the moon, the first in more than 50 years. Plus, a...

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Breaking down NASA's $27 billion budget proposal

The proposal includes funding for NASA’s human missions like trips to the moon and maintenance of...

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A commercial mission to the far side of the moon

Firefly Aerospace is flying a mission to the far side of the moon for NASA, paving the way for...

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The history of women in the U.S. astronaut corps

For Women's History Month, we revisit conversations chronicling the inclusion of female...

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A 3D printed rocket could soon take flight. Where does it fit in to a growing launch market?

Relativity Space plans to launch its first 3D printed rocket this week, joining a growing number...

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SETI's search for ETs & NASA's new science chief

The SETI Institue has been searing for extraterrestrial life for decades. Now, the organization...

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Measuring the sound of rockets & NSYNC's Lance Bass chronicles "The Last Soviet" in space

NASA's Artemis I launch was really loud. That's according to new research by physicists hoping to...

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Starship & stitches: A look at SpaceX's Super Heavy test firing and the history of space mission patches

SpaceX completed a critical test of its Super Heavy booster. NASASpaceflight.com's Chris Gebhardt...

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