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By Gurleen Bajwa , 4 December 2025
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NASA Invites Global Public to Send Names on Artemis II Mission, Expanding Citizen Engagement in Space Exploration

NASA has launched a public participation initiative inviting individuals worldwide to have their names included on the upcoming Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight in the agency’s Artemis lunar program. This initiative aims to deepen public engagement with space exploration and foster a sense of global participation in humanity’s return to the Moon. Participants can submit their names through NASA’s official platform, with the digital boarding passes slated to travel aboard the spacecraft.

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By Keshav Kulshrestha , 30 November 2025
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NASA Mars Orbiter Challenges Existence of Subsurface Lake, Redefining Red Planet Hydrology

NASA’s Mars orbiter has released data challenging prior claims of a subsurface lake beneath the planet’s southern polar region. Using advanced radar and imaging technology, the spacecraft found no evidence of liquid water at previously suggested depths, suggesting that earlier interpretations of radar reflections may have been misattributed to saline lakes. The findings prompt a reevaluation of Mars’ hydrological history and the potential for extant habitats beneath its surface.

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By Nick Arora , 19 November 2025
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NASA Identifies Long-Term “Mini Moon” Set to Orbit Earth for Five Decades

NASA has confirmed the presence of a newly identified “mini moon,” a small celestial body that has been temporarily captured by Earth’s gravity and is expected to accompany the planet for the next 50 years. Unlike Earth’s permanent natural satellite, this object is significantly smaller and follows an unusual, looping orbit influenced by both Earth’s pull and the Sun’s gravitational force. The discovery offers scientists an important opportunity to study near-Earth objects, orbital mechanics, and potential planetary defense strategies.

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By Agamveer Singh , 19 November 2025
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NASA Identifies Unusual Martian Rock, Raising Questions About the Planet’s Geological Past

NASA scientists have identified a peculiar rock on the Martian surface that appears to differ significantly from the planet’s typical geological formations. The discovery, made through high-resolution rover imagery and preliminary analysis, suggests that the object may not have originated from the region where it was found—or possibly not from Mars at all. Researchers believe the rock’s unusual composition could be the result of an ancient meteorite impact or a long-distance geological displacement caused by the planet’s extreme environmental conditions.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 17 November 2025
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NASA Poised to Release Hi-Res Images of Mysterious Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS

NASA is preparing to publish high-resolution images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, captured by the HiRISE camera on its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, after months of delay. The comet, which follows a hyperbolic trajectory and is only the third known object from beyond our solar system, has intrigued scientists with its anomalous features. Some researchers, including Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, have criticized the hold-up, suggesting bureaucratic inertia may be at play.

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By Neena Shukla , 9 November 2025
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NASA Monitors Asteroid 2024 YR4: Potential Lunar Collision Predicted for 2032

Astronomers are closely monitoring a recently discovered near-Earth object, Asteroid 2024 YR4, after calculations suggested a possible collision with the Moon in 2032. While early assessments indicate no immediate threat to Earth, scientists are studying the asteroid’s trajectory, velocity, and gravitational interactions to refine predictions. The celestial body, roughly 90 to 120 meters wide, could produce a significant lunar impact if it stays on its projected path.

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By Shilpa Reddy , 6 November 2025
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End of an Era: NASA Prepares for the International Space Station’s Retirement and the Dawn of Commercial Space Habitats

After more than two decades of continuous operation, the International Space Station (ISS)—a symbol of global cooperation and scientific progress—is nearing the end of its remarkable journey. NASA has confirmed that the ISS will be retired within the coming years, marking a pivotal transition in the history of human spaceflight. As the orbiting laboratory prepares for decommissioning, the agency is redirecting its focus toward commercially operated space stations, designed to continue research, technological development, and international collaboration in low-Earth orbit.

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By Nishant Verma , 6 November 2025
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NASA’s Silence on 3I/ATLAS: Why the Space Agency Is Withholding High-Resolution Images of the Interstellar Visitor

The astronomical community and space enthusiasts worldwide have been abuzz with speculation over NASA’s continued silence regarding 3I/ATLAS, the second-known interstellar object to pass through our solar system. Despite confirmed observations and data collection, the agency has yet to release high-resolution images of this rare celestial body. The lack of visual evidence has led to growing curiosity and concern, with many questioning the reasons behind the delay.

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By Shilpa Reddy , 24 October 2025
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NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission on Track for Historic Lunar Journey

NASA’s Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, is progressing steadily toward its scheduled launch, marking a pivotal moment in humanity’s return to the Moon. The mission will carry astronauts on a multi-day journey around the lunar orbit, testing critical systems, life-support mechanisms, and deep-space operations in preparation for future lunar landings. Artemis 2 represents a collaboration of cutting-edge aerospace technology, international partnerships, and rigorous safety protocols.

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By Nishant Verma , 18 October 2025
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NASA Unveils Ambitious Plan for Transparent Lunar Habitats

NASA has revealed a visionary concept to construct glass-based lunar habitats, aiming to revolutionize living conditions for astronauts on the Moon. These transparent structures would maximize natural sunlight, offer panoramic views of the lunar surface, and integrate advanced materials to withstand radiation, micrometeorite impacts, and extreme temperatures. Beyond architectural innovation, the initiative underscores NASA’s focus on long-term sustainability, energy efficiency, and human well-being in extraterrestrial environments.

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