Section 1. Purpose. Superiority in space is a measure of national vision and willpower, and the technologies Americans develop to achieve it contribute substantially to the Nation’s strength, security ...
More than 50 years since the end of NASA’s Apollo program, moon missions are about to start up again. As early as March, Artemis II is expected to take four astronauts to orbit the moon in preparation ...
The American space program is once again standing at the edge of history. The lunar program Artemis Mission, NASA’s grand plan to send astronauts back to the Moon, is running behind schedule. But now, ...
From the first Mercury missions to today’s commercial crew flights, the United States has repeatedly turned to Florida’s Atlantic coast when it is time to light a rocket. That choice is not an ...
The president wants the U.S. to start setting up a permanent moon base by 2030, among other goals. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
Will China beat America in returning astronauts to the moon? We hear this question time and again. It is a perennial concern, both from a prestige and national security standpoint. But it is the wrong ...
The future of American leadership in space will hinge on one factor: the ability to generate high power on orbit and on the surface of celestial bodies such as the moon. From a physics standpoint, ...