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NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, who launched with the Crew-11 mission from Florida, shared footage of auroras taken from the ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA and Google test AI medical assistant for astronaut missions to the moon and Mars
Google and NASA are trialing an AI-powered medical assistant that could help astronauts care for themselves when mission ...
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Google and NASA are building an AI tool to treat health problems while astronauts are in space
The ‘Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant’ will help medical crews on Earth diagnose astronauts’ health issues in space in ...
NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore and Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov departed the International Space Station early Tuesday at 1:05 a.m. ET.
Four astronauts splash down off the Southern California coast after a five-month stay at the International Space Station. A ...
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E! News on MSNNASA Astronaut Butch Wilmore Retires 4 Months After Returning From Being Stranded in Space
Four months after NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned from their eight-day turned nine-month mission in ...
Their Dragon capsule called Endurance is scheduled to splash down at approximately 11:33 AM Eastern time off the coast of ...
Assuming Artemis II goes well, NASA plans to send another four astronauts to the moon in the 2025-26 timeframe — Artemis III — including the next man and the first woman to walk on the moon.
The figure was from 2019, and was a minimum as opposed to the starting salary. By 2025, NASA astronauts had starting salaries more than double that.
During its last round of hiring in 2015, NASA said it received 18,300 applicants. From that pool, NASA picked 11 new astronauts who recently completed more than two years of training.
NASA and Google are testing an AI-powered medical assistant to help astronauts diagnose and treat health issues during ...
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NASA Astronaut Butch Wilmore Retires 4 Months After Being ‘Stranded’ in Space for Nearly 300 Days
NASA Astronaut Butch Wilmore is retiring four months after being 'stranded' in space for nearly 300 days at the International ...
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