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India's Mars Mission: Success on the First Attempt at an Unprecedented Cost
India's ISRO achieved a historic Mars mission on its first try, costing less than a Hollywood blockbuster. Learn about this incredible feat.
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Emily covers space exploration, physics, and scientific research. Holds a degree in astrophysics.
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India's ISRO achieved a historic Mars mission on its first try, costing less than a Hollywood blockbuster. Learn about this incredible feat.

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Discover the 2026 Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS, an RV offering fifth wheel design and comfort in a compact, feature-packed travel trailer.

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NASA outlines its multifaceted strategy to transition from the International Space Station (ISS) to commercial platforms in low Earth orbit, ensuring leadership in space.

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Watch live as NASA’s Artemis II Moon rocket rolls out to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, marking a major milestone in lunar exploration.

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The Voyager program reshaped our understanding of the solar system and beyond, achieving historic milestones in space exploration.

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Interstellar travel poses immense challenges in technology, energy, time, and human adaptability, but innovative research offers hope for the future.

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Explore NASA's depiction of the Moon's evolution, from its fiery beginnings to the cratered surface we see today.

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Mars exploration demands courage, creativity, and resilience, transforming science fiction into reality with decades of innovation.

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NASA will repurpose the Lunar Gateway to build a lunar base, paving the way for long-term human exploration on the moon by 2031.

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China is rapidly advancing in space exploration with lunar, Martian, and orbital achievements. Can the U.S. stay ahead in the new space race?

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NASA's latest press conference unveiled significant updates, including the moon base development, and adjustments to high-profile programs.

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Progress 94 docked with the ISS, delivering 2.7 tons of cargo, including fuel, food, and scientific hardware, despite a minor antenna malfunction.