On March 6, MIT launched its first lunar landing mission since the Apollo era, sending three payloads—the AstroAnt, the RESOURCE 3D camera, and the HUMANS nanowafer—to the moon's south polar region.
An ispace engineer in the mission control room clasps his hands awaiting confirmation from the Resilience lander as CEO Takeshi Hakamada looks on in the bottom right inset photo. The mission, dubbed ...
Houston, we have a problem. NASA's Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center in Houston is in desperate need of a restoration after years of neglect has left the Texas nerve center for the United ...
Texas Children's Hospital's Kangaroo Crew uses ambulances, a helicopter and a jet to aid patients across the U.S. and ...
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"It was the kind of thing that only happens once in your life," Kranz said. As millions around the world watched the first lunar landing attempt, the employees at NASA's mission control center in ...
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