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Inside the NASA rover where astronauts could live, work, and go to the toilet while on the Moon

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NASA's prototype lunar rover has been tested in the Arizona desert as part of the Artemis programme aiming to send humans back to the Moon.
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Russian forces will continue to collapse in Ukraine, says U.S. analyst

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Ben Hodges, former commanding general of the U.S. army in Europe, says Russian forces 'absolutely' do not want to be in Ukraine and will eventually be pushed so far back they will evacuate Crimea.
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SpaceX capsule heads to the ISS with a Russian cosmonaut and NASA crew on board

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Elon Musk’s rocket venture SpaceX has just sent a capsule to the ISS, with a Russian cosmonaut sharing the ride with two Americans and a Japanese.
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NASA Sets New Launch Date for Artemis

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NASA said it will look to attempt another launch of Artemis 1 on November 14. The uncrewed test flight was delayed by a fuel leak and Hurricane Ian over the last several weeks.
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US storm: Many ordered to leave Florida homes as Hurricane Ian ne

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About 2.5 million people in the US state of Florida have been ordered to leave their homes as Hurricane Ian approaches.
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Fuel leak ruins NASA’s second attempt at launching Moon rocket

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SLS rocket springs another fuel leak, forcing NASA controllers to call off a second bid to send a crew capsule into luna
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NASA calls off moon rocket launch for a second time

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The launch of Artemis 1, NASA’s uncrewed mission around the moon, was called off again this weekend after crews were unable to fix a liquid hydrogen leak.
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Family of captured Ukrainian soldiers fear the worst for their loved ones

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There are growing fears in Ukraine that some of its captured veterans from the battle of Mariupol will be subjected to Russian show trials. Susan Ormiston speaks to the mother of one prisoner who fears she may not see her son again.
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Return to the moon: NASA prepares for Artemis launch

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Excitement is building as NASA prepares to take another step in its march back to the moon.
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NASA's Artemis I aims to pave way for future moon mission

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NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) is ready to blast off Monday morning from Cape Canaveral, Fla., as part of the Artemis I mission. The mission is a critical test of several things, including how SLS performs, travelling to the moon and...
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NASA prepares to launch powerful moon rocket

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Monday's Artemis 1 mission launch promises to be a triumphant return to space for NASA. Using the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built, the uncrewed mission will serve as a crucial test run for astronauts to return to the moon and,...
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Spaceflight is 'an investment,' says American astronaut

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The technology that is developed for the Artemis spacecraft missions to the moon will come back to benefit humans on Earth, says U.S. astronaut Clayton Anderson.
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Space flight is 'an investment,' says American astronaut

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The technology that is developed for the Artemis spacecraft missions to the moon will come back to benefit humans on Earth, says U.S. astronaut Clayton Anderson.
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Leroy Chiao on NASA Delay of the Artemis I Rocket Launch

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NASA postponed this morning’s launch of its Artemis I rocket after issues arose during the countdown. Leroy Chiao, a former NASA astronaut, joined Cheddar News to explain why Artemis I’s launch was delayed. “Basically, the big problem is...
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NASA races to get Artemis mission back on track after launch postponed

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NASA is trying to figure exactly what went wrong with its Artemis 1 rocket after scrapping Monday’s planned launch over a heating issue with one of the engines. The next available window to try again is Friday, if they can get the rocket...
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One-third of Palestinians killed in Israel's Gaza attacks were ch

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Nine of the 15 child victims lived in Jabalia refugee camp.
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Rocket Lab tried to catch a falling rocket with a helicopter to reuse it. It didn't work this time

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A helicopter snagged a falling space rocket in an attempt to reuse it – but it ultimately dropped it in the ocean.
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Russian forces continue brutal shelling of Ukraine's Kharkiv

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Russian forces have continued to target Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, with more casualties reported overnight on Monday. Seven people were killed and 34 wounded, according to authorities.
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More shelling in Ukraine's second biggest city Kharkiv

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Six people were killed and 15 wounded when artillery hit the road in front of a postal centre.
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Rocket Startup Astra Stock Price Plummets After Failed NASA Mission

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Shares of Astra fell after the aerospace company announced a failure to deliver its NASA satellite payload mid-launch, resulting in its stock price plummeting to the point where trading had to be halted twice.
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The James Webb, world’s most powerful telescope, set to launch

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Final checks are under way for the launch of the largest and most powerful telescope ever built.
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A giant telescope is about to launch into space to explore the origins of the universe

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The James Webb Space Telescope will see back in time and revolutionize astronomy.
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Fuel made from recycled plastic bottles is being tested to propel rockets into space

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What if plastic pollution could be turned into fuel that could propel a rocket into orbit? This British start-up may have found a way.
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At least two workers killed in explosions at Serbian munitions factory

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The deadly blasts occurred at a factory near Belgrade that produces rocket fuel and several other munitions.