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By Gurleen Bajwa , 31 December 2025
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NASA Conducts Artemis II Rehearsal, Paving the Way for Crewed Lunar Mission

NASA has successfully conducted a full-scale rehearsal for its Artemis II mission, the agency’s first crewed lunar voyage under the Artemis program. The exercise involved simulated launch sequences, spacecraft operations, and emergency procedures, ensuring crew readiness and system reliability ahead of the historic flight. Analysts highlight that the rehearsal demonstrates NASA’s meticulous approach to risk management, astronaut safety, and mission precision. The Artemis II mission aims to orbit the Moon, validate life-support systems, and prepare for Artemis III’s lunar landing.

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By Dipali , 24 December 2025
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NASA Documents Rare Snowfall in One of Earth’s Driest Regions

NASA has captured an extraordinary meteorological event: snowfall in one of the planet’s driest regions, highlighting the growing variability of weather patterns in extreme environments. The rare phenomenon, recorded via satellite imagery, offers scientists a unique opportunity to study atmospheric dynamics and climate anomalies in hyper-arid landscapes. Researchers note that such events, though infrequent, provide insights into moisture transport, temperature fluctuations, and the potential impacts of climate change.

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By Gurleen Bajwa , 22 December 2025
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NASA Unveils Striking Images Capturing Galaxies Locked in a Cosmic Collision

NASA has released new high-resolution images revealing a dramatic collision between distant galaxies, offering fresh insight into one of the universe’s most powerful and transformative processes. Captured using advanced space-based observatories, the images show immense gravitational forces reshaping galactic structures, triggering bursts of star formation and altering cosmic trajectories. Scientists say such interactions, while violent on astronomical scales, play a crucial role in galactic evolution.

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By Maulik Majumdar , 12 December 2025
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NASA Astronaut Jonny Kim Concludes 245-Day Space Mission With Landmark Return to Earth

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has returned safely to Earth after spending 245 days aboard the International Space Station, completing a mission that strengthened global research on long-duration spaceflight. Kim’s time in orbit contributed to several scientific experiments studying human endurance, advanced medical technologies, and operational readiness for future deep-space missions. His return marks another significant milestone as space agencies worldwide prepare for extended lunar and Martian exploration.

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By Nimrat , 11 December 2025
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NASA Astronaut Jonny Kim and Cosmonauts Safely Return to Earth, Highlighting Global Space Collaboration

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, along with international cosmonauts, has successfully returned to Earth after completing a mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The crew’s safe descent marks a significant milestone in ongoing collaborative efforts between NASA and global space agencies, emphasizing the operational success of long-duration missions. Analysts note that such missions not only advance scientific research and technological innovation but also reinforce geopolitical and commercial partnerships in space exploration.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 8 December 2025
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NASA’s Global Glacier Mapping Reveals Accelerating Ice Movement and Rising Climate Risks

NASA scientists have completed one of the most comprehensive assessments of glacier movement ever conducted, offering a detailed global map that tracks the shifting speed of ice across the planet. This extensive dataset, derived from satellite imagery and advanced remote-sensing technologies, provides critical insights into how glaciers are responding to climate change. By documenting acceleration trends, surface deformation, and regional variability, the study equips policymakers, climate scientists, and financial analysts with essential information for long-term planning.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 7 December 2025
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NASA’s PUNCH Mission Illuminates the Path of Comet 2025 R2 (SWAN)

NASA’s PUNCH mission has commenced a detailed observation of Comet 2025 R2 (SWAN), offering unprecedented insight into solar wind interactions with cometary bodies. By tracking the comet’s trajectory and the behavior of its ionized tail, the mission aims to expand our understanding of heliophysics, space weather, and the dynamic interplay between comets and the Sun’s plasma environment. This initiative not only enhances scientific knowledge but also reinforces the strategic importance of advanced space observation infrastructure.

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By Nick Arora , 4 December 2025
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NASA Advances Autonomous Space Exploration with Drone and Legged Robot Trials

NASA is pioneering autonomous exploration technologies by testing drones and legged robots capable of navigating extraterrestrial terrains without human intervention. These trials aim to enhance planetary reconnaissance, sample collection, and hazard assessment on moons, asteroids, and Mars. Drones provide aerial perspectives, while legged robots offer unprecedented mobility over uneven or rugged surfaces.

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By Neena Shukla , 20 October 2025
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NASA and Chalmers University Detect Hydrogen Cyanide Crystals on Titan, Revealing Clues to Alien Chemistry

In a remarkable planetary discovery, NASA and Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology have identified hydrogen cyanide (HCN) crystals on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. Using cutting-edge radio telescopes and infrared spectroscopy, researchers found solid-state HCN formations in Titan’s upper atmosphere—marking the first confirmed evidence of such crystalline compounds beyond Earth. This finding provides critical insight into Titan’s complex chemistry and its potential as a prebiotic environment.

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By Kunal Shrivastav , 3 October 2025
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NASA Unveils New Class of Astronaut Candidates, Expanding Horizons for Space Exploration

NASA has officially announced a new class of astronaut candidates, marking a significant step in advancing human space exploration. Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, these individuals bring diverse professional expertise, including engineering, medicine, and scientific research. Their inclusion underscores NASA’s commitment to fostering innovation and preparing for future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

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