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As part of its plans to gut the center, it shut NASA’s largest library at the GFSC last month, threatening to trash important documents in the process. The news was met with outrage by NASA insiders, who pointed out that many of these historical ...
NASA is moving to shut down the research library at its Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, a decision that has stunned many of the agency’s own veterans. What might sound like a routine facilities consolidation has instead become a ...
Workers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland are still struggling after workforce cuts last year. Now they're also grieving the loss of a beloved library that closed this week. NPR's Katia Riddle is covering this. Hey there, Katia. KATIA ...
Four astronauts traveling back to Earth from the far side of the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission spoke of their emotions as they wrapped up the unprecedented flight and prepared to re-enter the atmosphere in a "fireball",
But does this mean that the children enthralled by the mission will be able to live and work on the Moon in their lifetimes? Perhaps even go to Mars, as the Artemis programme promises? It seems churlish to say,
The Artemis II mission is drawing people back to the sky. In a packed souvenir shop near NASA's Johnson Space Center, that sense of wonder - and the dreams it sparks - is playing out in real time.
After making history on their journey around the moon, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen are coming home.