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Author: Josh Dinner

Posted on October 9, 2025

Blast off with the ‘Space Gal’ Emily Calandrelli for Arm and Hammer’s Baking Soda Rocket Day

Join 'Space Gal' Emily Calandrelli to help Arm and Hammer celebrate Baking Soda Rocket Day with 14,000 nationwide.
Posted on October 8, 2025

Not all alphas: Mars crews should be a mix of personality types, study suggests

A new study indicates that crews with a wider range of personalities perform better under pressure, possibly informing how NASA selects and trains its astronauts for future missions to Mars.
Posted on October 6, 2025

Bill Nye the protest guy and the Planetary Society hold ‘Save NASA Science’ day of action on Capitol Hill

On Monday (Oct. 6), the nonprofit Planetary Society held a "day of action" to urge Congress to restore NASA's science funding, which was slashed nearly in half in the White House's proposed 2026 federal budget.
Posted on October 6, 2025

NASA’s Juno probe orbiting Jupiter may have come to an end, but no one can confirm

The U.S. government shut down the same day Juno's last mission extension expired, putting the status of the mission in limbo.
Posted on October 1, 2025

NASA closes doors to 15,000 employees as US government shutdown begins

Over 80% of NASA's workforce is being told to stay home during the government shutdown.
Posted on September 29, 2025

How would a government shutdown affect NASA?

International Space Station astronauts can breathe easy — other NASA missions not so much.
Posted on September 29, 2025

SpaceX Falcon 9 launch paints glowing ‘jellyfish’ across Western US skies (photos, video)

SpaceX's Falcon 9 lit up the evening sky Sept. 28, when the expanding 'jellyfish' plume from the rocket's ascent could be seen for hundreds of miles.
Posted on September 27, 2025

After almost 20 years helping to operate rovers on Mars, NASA geologist and astronaut candidate Lauren Edgar says stepping foot on the Red Planet ‘would be a dream’

Edgar once designed science experiments for astronauts to perform. Now she'll be the astronaut performing them.
Posted on September 26, 2025

Blue Origin now targeting mid-October for launch of twin NASA Mars probes on 2nd-ever New Glenn rocket

Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket is taking steps toward the launchpad to fly NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission, now lifting off no earlier than (NET) mid-October.
Posted on September 22, 2025

NASA unveils 10 new astronauts for missions to the moon — and maybe Mars

NASA revealed the members of its 2025 astronaut class, the 24th group in the agency's history — some of whom may be among the first people to set foot on Mars.

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