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First US Moon Lander Since Apollo Set To Launch Today, Human Remains On Board
- Monday January 8, 2024
- Science | Edited by Ritu Singh
If all goes to plan, Peregrine will touch down on a mid-latitude region of the Moon called Sinus Viscositatis, or Bay of Stickiness, on February 23.
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NASA Artemis I SLS-Orion Spacecraft Launch Halted Due to Engine Bleed Issue: All Details
- Monday August 29, 2022
- David Delima
NASA announced on Monday that the launch of Artemis I has been cancelled, while the US space agency's teams have begun working through an issue with an engine bleed. Both the Orion spacecraft, which is designed to carry astronauts to the Moon in the future, and the advanced Space Launch System (SLS) remained in a safe and stable configuration, acc...
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Indian-American's Moon Express To Take Human Remains To Moon
- Tuesday August 9, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A private firm co-founded by an Indian-American and licensed to launch a spacecraft and land on the moon plans to take human remains to the Earth's satellite at USD 3 million per kilo, according to a media report.
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First US Moon Lander Since Apollo Set To Launch Today, Human Remains On Board
- Monday January 8, 2024
- Science | Edited by Ritu Singh
If all goes to plan, Peregrine will touch down on a mid-latitude region of the Moon called Sinus Viscositatis, or Bay of Stickiness, on February 23.
- www.ndtv.com
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NASA Artemis I SLS-Orion Spacecraft Launch Halted Due to Engine Bleed Issue: All Details
- Monday August 29, 2022
- David Delima
NASA announced on Monday that the launch of Artemis I has been cancelled, while the US space agency's teams have begun working through an issue with an engine bleed. Both the Orion spacecraft, which is designed to carry astronauts to the Moon in the future, and the advanced Space Launch System (SLS) remained in a safe and stable configuration, acc...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Indian-American's Moon Express To Take Human Remains To Moon
- Tuesday August 9, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A private firm co-founded by an Indian-American and licensed to launch a spacecraft and land on the moon plans to take human remains to the Earth's satellite at USD 3 million per kilo, according to a media report.
- www.ndtv.com