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On the International Space Station, water does not fall away from a surface; it stays where molecular forces hold it, turning a simple touch into a compact lesson in fluid physics.
On the International Space Station, NASA is now testing not just biology in orbit, but whether part of future medical manufacturing can move from the lab bench into microgravity.
STORIE is a small but important space-weather mission: it measures energetic neutral atoms to separate solar and terrestrial contributions to Earth's ring current.
Morocco is the 64th Artemis Accords signatory, widening Africa's voice in lunar policy.
Artemis II will test not only Orion and a lunar trajectory, but whether mission control can see dangerous solar protons early enough to protect the crew.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will arrive at the metal asteroid in 2029 to study its giant craters, potential remnants of a lost protoplanet.
Mars’ 38% gravity risks wiping out 30% of astronaut muscle mass—a critical gap as NASA targets 2030 crewed missions.
The United States Senate has done something quietly significant: it has transformed NASA's lunar aspirations from strategic visions into a legislative directive.