NASA’s first Saturn I rocket launched on October 27, 1961, demonstrating heavy-lift capabilities and initiating the Saturn program that ultimately enabled crewed Apollo missions to the Moon.
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Oct. 27, 1961: The first Saturn rocket launches
Five months after President John F. Kennedy promised that America would put a man on the Moon, NASA successfully showed that ...
Despite the ongoing government shutdown, NASA did manage to complete a major milestone in its effort to send astronauts back ...
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NASA stacks Artemis 2 moon mission's Orion capsule atop SLS rocket ahead of 2026 launch
The towering rocket tasked with launching NASA's next moon astronauts on their historic lunar journey has come together.
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NASA has a wild plan to return astronauts to the moon. Here’s why experts are starting to worry
Calls for the US to land astronauts back on the moon before China have been increasingly loud and frequent. But it all hinges on Starship.
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World’s most powerful rocket explained: How Starship will take humans to Moon and Mars
SpaceX’s Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket, completes final V2 test, prepares for Moon and Mars with a new, fully ...
SpaceX’s delays forced NASA to reopen its moon lander contract. Rivals are circling, Artemis is wobbling, and China’s steady ...
China aims to put its astronauts on the moon by 2030. For NASA to get back there first, it needs SpaceX to quickly complete ...
President Trump has made it mission critical for the United States to return to the moon. Team America Moon Landing needs to ...
What happens to NASA and its operations in Florida during government shutdown? Will SpaceX rocket launches be delayed? Is ...
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