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Hyundai Motor Group

Hyundai Motor Group Announces Its Plans To Develop Lunar Exploration Rover

Hyundai Motor Group is a popular leading South Korean automotive manufacturer. While they are popularly known for making modern cars, the automotive maker recently announced its plan to develop a lunar exploration rover. The firm made this announcement on April 20, 2023, and it plans to collaborate with several Korean research institutions in the aerospace […]

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Space Balloon

Space Balloon Startup Working Towards Achieving Its First Flights By 2025

For decades, space agencies have been reaching Space with chemical propulsion rockets. However, as the space tourism industry is growing recently, the idea of traveling to the edge of space with a space balloon began to arise. A French space balloon startup Zephalto recently announced its plan to achieve its first flights by 2025. The

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Moon Base

NASA May Build More Than One Moon Base For Its Artemis Lunar Missions

As NASA is preparing for its Artemis crewed missions, the space agency will have to build sustaining moon base on the lunar surface to sustain the astronauts from harsh moon environments. The agency is targeting launching the first crew in 2025 to commence with its long-term goal of building sustainable habitats on the moon. While most

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starship first orbital flight

SpaceX is Set to Launch Starship First Orbital Flight; Here’s Everything You Need to Learn about the Mission and How to Watch it Live

After years of working on the design and construction of a starship deep space rocket system, SpaceX is finally ready to launch the most sophisticated spaceship into space. The commercial space agency successfully met all the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration and geared up for its first orbital-velocity launch of a Super Heavy Booster

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Deep Space Technologies

Why Mars Will Serve As A Testing Ground For Our Advanced Deep Space Technologies In Less Than A Century From Now

Landing humans on Mars will be the greatest accomplishment of human civilization in this century. However, we are not going to Mars to prove that we can actually attain such a feat. Instead, we are going to the red planet to unlock several potentials for mankind. One of these potentials is to test our powerful

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Artemis 2 rocket

NASA Engineers Nearly Completes the Assembly of the Core Stage of the Artemis 2 Rocket that will carry Astronauts to the Moon in 2024

After NASA completed its Artemis 1 uncrewed mission to the moon in December 2022, the space agency is already working towards its crewed Artemis 2 mission to the lunar orbit. The agency is looking at launching astronauts during its Artemis 2 mission to the moon as soon as 2024. NASA is planning to use a Space Launch

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Lunar Water

NASA just compiled the first moon map of lunar water that will guide Astronauts During Artemis Crewed Missions and Beyond

As NASA is working toward establishing a permanent human presence on the moon, the space agency must know the best spot with lunar water on the moon’s surface. To help NASA reach its goal of discovering lunar water, a team of scientists studied the data obtained from retired NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)

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New Spacecraft

NASA Planning to Develop a Powerful New Spacecraft for the Retirement of the International Space Station in 2030

The International Space Station which has been operating in low Earth orbit since 1998 is getting closer to retirement as some of its parts are becoming weak to operate in space. NASA plans to safely retire the ISS by taking it out of its orbit via a controlled disintegration means into the Earth’s atmosphere. The

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