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NASA, Mars and simulation

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NASA seeking volunteers for space simulation in Houston
If you’re willing to spend a year in a simulated space habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, this opportunity may be for you.

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NASA is looking for volunteers to live in a Mars simulation
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Sick of Earth? NASA is recruiting volunteers for a yearlong Moon and Mars simulation
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NASA looking for volunteers to live in simulated space habitat for a year
WASHINGTON — NASA is searching for four volunteers who are willing to spend a year in a simulated space habitat.

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NASA is looking for four volunteers willing to spend a year inside a simulated Mars mission
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NASA seeks research volunteers to spend a year on a simulated mission to Mars or the Moon
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NASA is creating a fifth state of matter on the ISS

A new set of upgrades to the International Space Station’s Cold Atom Laboratory is allowing NASA to probe quantum mechanics at the coldest possible temperatures while in zero gravity.
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NASA chief confirms agency has unexplained UFO imagery; 'we don't know what it is'

Jared Isaacman says NASA has captured imagery of unknown objects it cannot explain, as Trump pushes broader UAP declassification efforts forward.
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Fancy living on the moon? NASA says it's working on making it a reality

The use of lunar resources could "completely change the energy situation on Earth," a former NASA adviser told Newsweek.
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A NASA spacecraft just woke up from a nearly yearlong nap

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Katalyst’s satellite rescue mission is now in pursuit of NASA’s Swift

High above the remote Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and the northernmost part of Australia, an air-launched rocket fired into space on Independence Day weekend to kick off a weekslong pursuit of a NASA astronomy satellite perilously close to falling out of orbit.
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NASA's moon base plans continue to take shape. Watch latest update

NASA's Jared Isaacman will lead a news conference today (June 30) to provide the latest update on the ambitious plan to build a moon base.
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NASA’s exoplanet mission accidentally discovers a world it was never meant to find

The exoplanet telescope TESS revealed a distant world using an entirely different detection method than the one it was built around
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Daring rescue mission launches to save a 3,200-pound NASA observatory from an untimely end

A first-of-its-kind mission launched Friday in the hopes of preventing NASA’s Swift Observatory from dropping out of low-Earth orbit.
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NASA jet goes supersonic in California. What that means for air travel

California has played a central role in NASA's push to test its X-59 jet and usher in an era of commercial supersonic air travel. Here's what to know.
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NASA barrels ahead with moon base plans, doling out nearly $600 million in new contracts

The announcement is the latest in a stream of funding contracts NASA has awarded private companies in its effort to establish a permanent presence on the moon.
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NASA chief flew private military jets over D.C. for July 4th despite FAA disapproval

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman flew private military jets over D.C. in a flyover Saturday — with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as a passenger — despite safety objections from the FAA.
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A former NASA engineer built drones that plant 40 million trees a year across the Amazon and California, and here’s how the seed balls work

A forest can be wiped out by fire, mining, or drought much faster than people can bring it back. That is the stubborn problem Flying Forests is trying to tackle with drones that drop “seed balls” over damaged land, turning reforestation into something ...
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