NASA Succeeds in Testing Most Powerful Rocket 'It Has Ever Built'

NASA is now one step closer to sending humans to the moon -- again.
Read Full Article on EntrepreneurNASA is now one step closer to sending humans to the moon -- again.
Read Full Article on EntrepreneurBoeing, however, missed out.
MoreNASA presented the recordings made by the Perseverance rover's microphones.
MoreOfficials also showed more images that the rover has captured on the planet's surface.
MoreAfter a seven-month journey, NASA's Perseverance rover arrives at Mars on Feb. 18. Here's how to watch it navigate 'seven minutes of terror,' and how it will use its payload to search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.
MoreBob Behnken and Doug Hurley, aboard the 'Endeavour' Crew Dragon capsule, splashed down on Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico.
MoreThe two parties announced on Tuesday that they would collaborate on ways to test new technology bound for the moon.
MoreApplicants will need to be U.S. citizens with master's degrees in a STEM field or have completed pilot school. Selected candidates will be trained to live on the ISS, where they'll prepare for missions to the Moon and Mars.
MoreOn Wednesday at 4:33 p.m. ET, SpaceX plans to rocket its first people into orbit since Elon Musk founded the company 18 years ago.
MoreFor now, it will merely act as an ISS travel agency for NASA.
MoreA Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully launched Sunday carrying three NASA astronauts and a JAXA specialist.
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