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NASA-Funded Technology for Future Missions May Charge EVs in 5 Minutes on Earth
NASA-Funded Technology for Future Missions May Charge EVs in 5 Minutes on Earth

Future space missions will be able to charge electric vehicles thanks to technologies developed by NASA and Purdue University.

SpaceX Crew Including Russian Cosmonaut Welcomed ISS Ahead of Five-Month Mission
SpaceX Crew Including Russian Cosmonaut Welcomed ISS Ahead of Five-Month Mission

A Russian cosmonaut was launched Wednesday on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule with two NASA crewmates and a Japanese space veteran.

The strange tilt of Uranus may be the result of a long-lost moon.
The strange tilt of Uranus may be the result of a long-lost moon.

With a tilt of 98 degrees, Uranus has the highest inclination in the solar system and spins almost exactly perpendicular to its orbit.

Chandrayaan-2 spectrometer maps the quantity of sodium on the moon.
Chandrayaan-2 spectrometer maps the quantity of sodium on the moon.

Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter's X-ray spectrometer "CLASS" has for the first time mapped an abundance of sodium on moon

SpaceX capsule ferries NASA crew and Russian astronauts as it heads to space station
SpaceX capsule ferries NASA crew and Russian astronauts as it heads to space station

Despite deteriorating East-West ties, a Russian cosmonaut launched Wednesday on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule with two NASA crewmates and a Japanese astronaut.

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter spots debris on its leg on latest flight
NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter spots debris on its leg on latest flight

Unprecedented views are being offered by the first free-flying helicopter to ever visit another planet.

Super-Earths are more common and more habitable than Earth.
Super-Earths are more common and more habitable than Earth.

Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars outside of our solar system, and they are constantly being found by astronomers.

No damage to moon rocket from Hurricane Ian, Artemis-1 to launch in Nov
No damage to moon rocket from Hurricane Ian, Artemis-1 to launch in Nov

The moon rocket was hastily repositioned inside the hanger as Hurricane Ian passed.

NASA to Cover Crew-5 Flight Readiness Review
NASA to Cover Crew-5 Flight Readiness Review

In advance of the fifth crew rotation flight with SpaceX as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program, NASA held a media briefing on Monday, Sept. 26.

NASA's DART spacecraft hits target asteroid in first planetary defense test.
NASA's DART spacecraft hits target asteroid in first planetary defense test.

NASA announced that DART's successful collision with Dimorphos on September 26 at 7:14 p.m. EDT (2314 GMT) was the first planetary defence test ever conducted.

Robin Wordsworth re-creates the atmosphere of ancient Mars
Robin Wordsworth re-creates the atmosphere of ancient Mars

By recreating the temperatures of alien worlds on supercomputers, planetary scientist Robin Wordsworth investigates whether they are habitable.

SpaceX, NASA look at launching Dragon to service Hubble Space Telescope
SpaceX, NASA look at launching Dragon to service Hubble Space Telescope

The viability of operating a private astronaut mission to prolong the life of the Hubble observatory is being investigated by NASA and the SpaceX rocket.