Now, more Afghan women have started taking classes online to get around the Taliban’s education ban.
Author: Mark R. Whittington, Opinion Contributor
House Republicans should not cut NASA for deficit reduction
It can be argued that next to the military, NASA is the most important public agency funded by the federal government.
A new frontier in space: Moviemaking
Will Russia’s upcoming movie “The Challenge” (shot in space) revive its space program — and beat Tom Cruise?
NASA’s three 2022 missions that changed the future
Looking back, 2022 was one of the most productive years NASA has had in decades. Three missions that took place in 2022 distinguished themselves not only with their success but with their potential to improve the future. The James Webb Space Telescope actually launched in late December 2021 on an ESA Ariane 6 rocket. The telescope undertook…
Why did Nigeria and Rwanda sign NASA’s Artemis Accords?
By joining the Artemis Accords, Nigeria and Rwanda have made themselves more attractive to international investment.
Which will fly around the moon first: Artemis II or DearMoon?
Artemis II and DearMoon will have different goals: scientific and creative.
Joint mission: Japan, UAE, NASA and SpaceX head to the moon
Apollo was all about international competition. Hakuto-R M1 is a mission characterized by cooperation.
Artemis 1 is a triumph for NASA and the world
The final milestone that Artemis 1 must achieve to make the mission a complete success is the splashdown.
Challenger debris discovery reminds us that space exploration can cost lives
Recently, divers came upon some of the debris of the space shuttle Challenger.
NASA war-games an asteroid impact disaster and it goes badly
The exercise presented a number of sobering conclusions.