Just days into the New Year, on January 6, NASA will begin spacewalks outside the International Space Station to prepare for ...
In 2026, there will be journeys to the moon and Mars, new visions of the cosmos and a solar eclipse that might be worth ...
The 26-foot-tall (8-meter-tall) cargo lander is expected to embark on its first flight during the first quarter of 2026, ...
From crewed Moon flybys to Mars test flights, 2026 reshapes global space ambitions, with NASA, ISRO, SpaceX, China and Europe planning missions that signal where exploration heads next globally ahead.
NASA is gearing up for significant Moon and Mars missions in 2026, with a focus on crewed exploration, robotic science, and satellite launches.
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Moon landings, asteroid missions and new telescopes: Here are the top spaceflight moments to look forward to in 2026
From astronauts looping around the moon to spacecraft reaching Mercury and asteroids near Earth, 2026 is shaping up to be a ...
"Year of the Moon," marking the transition from robotic scouting to the return of human presence in deep space.
If you thought 2025 was an exciting year for spaceflight, just wait until 2026. Here's a look at six missions that could define the year.
The Artemis II mission, which could launch as early as February, is expected to send four astronauts on a trip to the moon, ...
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NASA could send astronauts around the moon in 2026, if all goes right
NASA is edging toward a milestone it has not attempted in more than half a century: sending astronauts around the moon on a dedicated test flight that could lift off in 2026. If hardware, schedules, ...
Artemis II will send astronauts around the moon in February-April 2026, marking NASA’s first crewed lunar mission in 53 years ...
NASA monitors MAVEN spacecraft after December 6 signal loss, coordinating recovery with Deep Space Network. Mars solar conjunction from December 29 to January 16 will pause communications.
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