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Jason Davis • December 17, 2014 • 1
NASA's efforts to capture a near-Earth asteroid and tow it back to lunar orbit will have to wait a little bit longer for a final mission concept.
Jason Davis • November 26, 2014
When Orion launches next week, you may notice something alarming: The spacecraft's rocket sort of catches itself on fire. But not to worry, says United Launch Alliance.
Van Kane • November 26, 2014
The past few months have brought announcements for new missions from India and China as well as a wealth of creative ideas for future missions.
Jason Davis • November 20, 2014 • 2
On the surface, NASA's humans to Mars plans seem vague and disjointed. But that's because the agency is playing the long game. Right now, it may be the only game they can play.
Casey Dreier • September 09, 2014
Watch Planetary Society President Jim Bell testify before a congressional subcommittee on Wednesday, September 10th.
Jason Davis • June 23, 2014 • 3
During televised updates on June 18 and 19, NASA showcased its progress on Orion and ARM. Here's the latest news.
Casey Dreier • May 27, 2014 • 22
The Planetary Society strongly supports NASA's asteroid initiative, including the goal of redirecting an asteroid to the vicinity of the Moon. But an independent cost estimate is needed, and needed soon.
Jason Davis • February 14, 2014 • 19
When our future astronauts splash down into the Pacific Ocean aboard an Orion capsule, Mike Generale, NASA, and the U.S. Navy will be waiting for them.
Jason Davis • January 14, 2014 • 1
A short film on the Giant Magellan Telescope, which could revolutionize exoplanet research and shape the search for life in the Universe.
Become a member of The Planetary Society and together we will create the future of space exploration.
LightSail 2 launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. Be part of this epic point in space exploration history!