For Peanuts' 75th anniversary, see how Snoopy's 55+ year NASA partnership - from Apollo 10 and the Silver Snoopy to Artemis I - continues to inspire spaceflight.
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What NASA Didn’t Tell You About Apollo Missions
The Apollo Program is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, but the untold stories are even more fascinating. From near-disasters in space to forgotten missions, these facts reveal how risky and ...
The first of these was the loss of space shuttle Columbia in February, the second fatal shuttle accident, which signaled that the shuttle era was nearing its end, and it began a period of ...
It’s hard to think of a more challenging environment for an automotive battery than the surface of the Moon, and preparations for NASA’s Artemis program give us a chance to contrast the pioneering ...
Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the gang won’t be leaving Apple TV+ any time soon. Apple has just announced an “extended Peanuts partnership” that will see everyone’s favorite beagle appear in ...
There's a good bit riding on the second launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket. Most directly, the fate of a NASA science mission to study Mars's upper atmosphere hinges on a successful launch. The ...
Optimizing systems for user feedback creates a “perverse incentive structure” for AI to deploy sycophancy and manipulation. (Luka, Inc./REUTERS) More and more, otherwise normal people are ...
What happens to NASA and its operations in Florida during the government shutdown? Will rocket launches be delayed? Is Kennedy Space Center open?
An imagined clash between intellectuals, an evening of Elvis Presley tunes, and a screening of a classic surrealist film make this week's best bets.
Revisions to the city's longtime creative incentive program are expected to draw more film, TV and digital productions to Austin.
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The Moon Is Cracking Open: Scientists Warn of Hidden Seismic Dangers Threatening Lunar Missions
Recent research into seismic activity on the Moon has uncovered a previously underestimated danger: moonquakes. While meteorite impacts have long been thought to reshape lunar terrain, new findings ...
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