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SpaceX Rival Rocket Lab Debuts on Nasdaq: What’s in Its Ambitious Playbook?

New York Observer 25 Aug 2021
Later this year, it’s expected to launch a probe to the moon in a mission called CAPSTONE. The probe will act as a precursor to Gateway, an international moon-orbiting outpost envisioned under NASA’s Artemis program ... and commercial payloads to Earth’s orbit and beyond.
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The Perseverance rover has turned carbon dioxide into oxygen on Mars

Dispatch Argus 22 Apr 2021
Today, NASA has three robotic spacecraft orbiting the moon, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which was created to make a 3D map of the Moon’s surface, and the two ARTEMIS spacecraft probes, launched in 2011 to provide data on solar wind.
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NASA's Perseverance rover will land on Mars this week. Here's what to expect

Lincoln Journal Star 18 Feb 2021
Today, NASA has three robotic spacecraft orbiting the moon, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which was created to make a 3D map of the Moon’s surface, and the two ARTEMIS spacecraft probes, launched in 2011 to provide data on solar wind.
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The Deep Space Network: How NASA spacecraft make long-distance calls

Astronomy 17 Nov 2020
the two Voyager spacecraft, the New Horizons probe, the ARTEMIS solar wind probes, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, OSIRIS-Rex (which recently collected an overflowing haul of asteroid samples for return to Earth), Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and the Curiosity rover.
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NASA plans to send equipment to Moon from 2020

Deccan Herald 01 Jun 2019
The US space agency has chosen American firms Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines and Orbit Beyond to send instruments and other scientific equipment to the Moon as part of the Artemis program ... NASA regularly sent lunar probes into orbit, but it only has two active missions today. the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the ARTEMIS probes.
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NASA Unveils Plans For Astronauts To Return To Moon By 2024

Radio Free Europe 24 May 2019
space agency unveiled the timetable for its so-called "Artemis" program on May 23. NASA chief Jim Bridenstine said first phase of the program would feature an unmanned probe being launched in 2020, and would be called Artemis 1.
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