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Artemis

It’s huge, expensive, and years late—but the SLS rocket is finally here

March 17, 2022
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| Artemis, Mars missions, Moon missions, NASA, Rockets, Space Launch System, SpaceX, Spending

By Eric Berger, Published by ArsTechnica, 18 March 2022 "The program is an economic engine for America." On Friday morning, NASA's titanic Space Launch System reached the launch pad. The rocket is not yet ready to fly, and it may not lift off the planet for several more months. But

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Elon Musk says SpaceX focusing on cyber defense after Starlink signals jammed near Ukraine conflict areas

March 5, 2022
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| Artemis, SpaceX, Starlink, Ukraine

Starship and Starlink V2 progress will be delayed, Musk said. By Tariq Malik, Published by Space.com, 5 March 2022 SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said Friday that his company is now focusing on cyber defense and overcoming signal jamming of its Starlink internet satellites amid Russia's ongoing invasion of

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Space Property Rights and the Future of American Space Travel

March 4, 2022
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| Artemis, Mars missions, Mining, Moon missions, Space Rules

By Aidan Poling, Published by Georgetown Security Studies Review, 4 March 2022 January 27th, 1967 has a bitter-sweet legacy in the history of space travel. In Cape Canaveral Florida, Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chafee were killed during a rehearsal for the inaugural flight of the Apollo program. The

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Congress presses NASA for more details on Artemis costs and schedules

March 2, 2022
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| Artemis, Moon missions, Spending

By Jeff Foust, Published by SpaceNews, 2 March 2022 WASHINGTON — Members of Congress, concerned about growing costs and slipping schedules, pressed NASA for more details about the management and overall strategy of the agency’s Artemis lunar exploration plan. At a March 1 hearing by the House Science Committee’s space

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