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Search ResultLack of right size spacesuits cancels NASA’s first all-female spacewalk
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For the first time since the end of NASA's Apollo missions to the moon, there is serious talk of sending humans beyond low earth orbit. NASA has been courting ideas for jou...
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Read MoreNASA Achieves Gender Equality Milestone
NASA’s newest class of astronauts has just graduated with a 50-50 split of men and women – four of each. The group were selected from more than 6,300 applicants...
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Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Tim Kopra from NASA and Flight Engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency wished everyone on Earth a happy new year, and than...
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