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7 Key Tests NASA Has to Burn Through Before Artemis II Moon Launch
7 Key Tests NASA Has to Burn Through Before Artemis II Moon Launch

22 Sep 2023, 08:28 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA began this week a series of seven major test procedures that are meant to ensure the successful and safe launch of the Artemis II mission

 
Spacemaster Is the Wacky Shuttle That Might Have Been, CGI Makes It Fly for the First Time
Spacemaster Is the Wacky Shuttle That Might Have Been, CGI Makes It Fly for the First Time

15 Sep 2023, 08:08 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Martin Marietta Spacemaster was a spaceship design proposed and rejected in the 1960s, it's an aternative take on the Shuttle we know and love

 
Repurposed Space Shuttle RS-25 Engines to Fly Alongside New Ones on Artemis II Rocket
Repurposed Space Shuttle RS-25 Engines to Fly Alongside New Ones on Artemis II Rocket

14 Sep 2023, 07:35 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says it installed the first of four RS-25 engines on the Space Launch System destined for the Artemis II Moon mission.

 
Second-Gen Mercedes-AMG GT To Be Revealed, What Is Taking Them So Long?
Second-Gen Mercedes-AMG GT To Be Revealed, What Is Taking Them So Long?

10 Aug 2023, 21:01 UTC · By: Elena Luchian / The upcoming Mercedes-AMG GT will be unveiled in September. It will keep the 4.0-liter V8, but will also get electrified versions eventually

 
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Checks All the Right Boxes, but Isn't It Daylight Robbery?
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Checks All the Right Boxes, but Isn't It Daylight Robbery?

8 Aug 2023, 21:45 UTC · By: Elena Luchian / A Chevrolet Corvette starts at around $68,000. A Z0 version kicks off at $108,000. But how about a 'Vette that goes all the way to $300,000?

 
1999 Mercedes-Benz R129 With Surprisingly Rare Feature Gets Satisfying Detailing
1999 Mercedes-Benz R129 With Surprisingly Rare Feature Gets Satisfying Detailing

28 Jul 2023, 14:03 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea / It may not have a V12 or an AMG V8 under the hood, but this 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL 500 is one of only 12 cars painted Sunburst Yellow.

 
Orion Spaceship Can Take Temperatures Half as Hot as the Sun, Heat Shield Has It Covered
Orion Spaceship Can Take Temperatures Half as Hot as the Sun, Heat Shield Has It Covered

30 Jun 2023, 07:55 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA announced this week the Orion spaceship which will fly the Artemis II mission got its heat shield, bringing the craft closer to completion

 
Russian Moon Rocket Would Have Eaten Saturn Vs for Breakfast, CGI Video Shows Its Power
Russian Moon Rocket Would Have Eaten Saturn Vs for Breakfast, CGI Video Shows Its Power

5 Jun 2023, 14:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A video animation shows how a massive Russian rocket called UR-700A would have looked like in a flight from Earth to the Moon

 
Over-Budget, Over-Time, Totally Worth It: Why NASA’s "Ride-or-Die" With the SLS Rocket
Over-Budget, Over-Time, Totally Worth It: Why NASA’s "Ride-or-Die" With the SLS Rocket

1 Jun 2023, 04:01 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Most folks would have said that humans, in all likelihood, would never step foot on another heavenly body again 25 years ago. But look at things now.

 
All We Know About the Artemis II Crewed Mission Around the Moon
All We Know About the Artemis II Crewed Mission Around the Moon

27 May 2023, 23:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A little more than a year is left until we send the first humans to the Moon as part of the Artemis program, so here's a rundown of what we know so far

 
NASA Fires Artemis V Engines for the 8th Time, They Burn at 113 Percent Power Levels
NASA Fires Artemis V Engines for the 8th Time, They Burn at 113 Percent Power Levels

25 May 2023, 17:27 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / American space agency NASA said it completed the eight of 12 hot fire test for the RS-25 engines that will power the Space Launch System for Artemis V

 
China Could Beat NASA's Artemis to the Moon, Here’s Why That Might Not Be a Bad Thing
China Could Beat NASA's Artemis to the Moon, Here’s Why That Might Not Be a Bad Thing

14 May 2023, 19:47 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / What do you think? Does China have hope in heck of beating NASA to the Moon? Or are we giving a bunch of plastic mockups at a science convention too much credit

 
Imagined Russian Angara Rocket Lifts Off for the First Time From Vostochny Cosmodrome
Imagined Russian Angara Rocket Lifts Off for the First Time From Vostochny Cosmodrome

8 May 2023, 09:35 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Animation specialist Hazegrayart gives us a glimpse of the new Russian Angara rocket taking off from its designated launch pad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome

 
Meteoroid Strike on Far Side of Mars Reveals Exciting New Details About Planet's Core
Meteoroid Strike on Far Side of Mars Reveals Exciting New Details About Planet's Core

26 Apr 2023, 10:53 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Data gathered by the InSight lander during a quake caused by a meteoroid impact on Mars helps scientists reveal more about the planet's core

 
Rocketdyne XRS-2200: The Fascinating Story Behind the Coolest Rocket Engine Ever Built
Rocketdyne XRS-2200: The Fascinating Story Behind the Coolest Rocket Engine Ever Built

24 Apr 2023, 23:46 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Among the handful of aerospikes ever manufactured, one king of the roost is routinely lauded as one of the finest ever built. This is the story of the XRS-2200.

 
SpaceX’s Starship Explosion Wasn’t a Failure at All, It’s a Landmark Day in Space History
SpaceX’s Starship Explosion Wasn’t a Failure at All, It’s a Landmark Day in Space History

22 Apr 2023, 01:58 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / From a certain point of view, the reaction to Starship's spectacular failure was even more significant in the unfolding saga of the second great space race.

 
SpaceX's Starship Explodes During First Orbital Launch, Back to Square One
SpaceX's Starship Explodes During First Orbital Launch, Back to Square One

20 Apr 2023, 16:07 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Words of encouragement from NASA's administrator Bill Nelson appear to indicate a friendly competition between the NASA and SpaceX

 
It’s Easy to Mock SpaceX Scrubbing Starship’s First Orbital Test, Here's Why You Shouldn’t
It’s Easy to Mock SpaceX Scrubbing Starship’s First Orbital Test, Here's Why You Shouldn’t

18 Apr 2023, 02:04 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Before you mock SpaceX as many did with NASA after its three back-to-back launch scrubs of Artemis I last year, we urge you to refrain from taking to Twitter

 
NASA’s Crawler Transporter 2 Is Officially the World’s Heaviest Self-Powered Vehicle
NASA’s Crawler Transporter 2 Is Officially the World’s Heaviest Self-Powered Vehicle

30 Mar 2023, 08:43 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Guinness World Records recognized the NASA Crawler Transporter 2 as the world’s heaviest self-powered vehicle, at 6.65 million pounds

 
NASA Running Out of RS-25 Engines for the SLS, Starts Rolling Out New Ones for Testing
NASA Running Out of RS-25 Engines for the SLS, Starts Rolling Out New Ones for Testing

29 Mar 2023, 12:18 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says it already started hot fire testing of newly-made RS-25 engines, they are to be used in Artemis V and beyond missions to the Moon