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China, SpaceX, or NASA: Who’s first to Mars?
The race to Mars is heating up with China, SpaceX, and NASA all vying to be the first to land humans on the red planet. Each ...
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Futurism on MSNIt Looks Like China's Getting Ready to Land Astronauts on the Moon While NASA Flails Helplessly
Over half a year into Trump's second term, NASA still doesn't have a leader. The space agency is staring down the barrel of some devastating cuts to its science budget, with the Trump administration ...
Sean Duffy, acting administrator of NASA, speaks with CBS News' Mark Strassmann about the new space race with China.
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Critics shouldn’t block NASA’s nuclear path to a moon base
No great endeavor ever undertaken since the beginning of civilization has not had people saying it can’t or shouldn’t be done ...
Signed by the current Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, NASA Headquarters released a plan that calls for creating a new position, the Fission Surface Power Program Executive, who would oversee this ...
NASA claims the mission is still on track for launch in late 2025, which doesn't give China much time. On the other hand, China is well aware of NASA's budget uncertainty — which could end up ...
NASA’s administrator, Bill Nelson, is once again making some pretty big claims about China’s ongoing space missions.
US space agency Nasa will fast-track plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, according to US media. It is part ...
Chinese engineers resurrect radical design for an aircraft that can fly five times the speed of sound, releasing drones in its wake.
NASA's administrator is once again making outrageous claims about China's space capabilities — and in the process, fueling the off-world rivalry between the two.
New NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds up a photo taken by China's Zhurong Mars lander, telling lawmakers the agency needs sustained funding in the face of increased competition in space.
NASA Acting Administrator Steve Jurczyk revealed the rare, but not unprecedented, discussions with China during a question-and-answer session after a March 23 speech at a meeting of the Federal ...
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