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Scientist Use Microwaves to Extract Water From The Lunar Soil

By: Oscar Alvarado Mendoza, Journalist
Some Scientist have evidence that water can be found in grains of the surface of lunar dust.
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a space station in the middle of the night

NASA Funds Futuristic Space Pharmacy

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
NASA's interest in defending the earth against dangers, discovering more about earth, and keeping astronauts safe is represented in Phase II.
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astronaut standing on moon beside U.S.A. flag

The First Moon Landing

By: Rakat Haque, Journalist
On July 20, 1969, hundreds of millions of people across the entire globe watched as NASA made history with the first ever humans to step foot on the moon. The ship was called the Apollo 11 and had a 3 person crew, Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
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Women In STEM: Part 4: Math

By: Ida Selander, Journalist

Math: Katherine Johnson was born Katherine Coleman on August 26, 1918, in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, the youngest of four children. Her skill with mathematics and numbers manifested at a...

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Women In STEM: Part 3: Engineering

By: Ida Selander, Journalist

Engineering: Sally Ride was born on May 26, 1951, in Encino, California (near Los Angeles), the older daughter of Carol Joyce and Dale Burdell Ride. She had one sibling, nicknamed "Bear" (her real name...

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NASAs James Webb space telescope

NASA’s James Webb space telescope

The telescope has also acquired the name "JWST" or "Webb". It was launched in late 2021 in French Guiana. Throughout the next decade this telescope will be the "premier observatory" Webb will help study...

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