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NASA, DeSantis and Kennedy Space Center
Gov. DeSantis proposes moving NASA headquarters to Florida's Space Coast
CAPE CANAVERAL - A proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis to relocate NASA's headquarters from Washington D.C. to the Kennedy Space Center has drawn mixed reactions.
DeSantis proposes NASA headquarters in Florida, lauds new space consortium
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants NASA to relocate its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida's Brevard County.
Could NASA headquarters move to Kennedy Space Center as DeSantis suggests?
NASA's 606,000 square-foot headquarters remains in Washington, D.C., where it has been since the agency's conception.
DeSantis pitches moving NASA headquarters to Florida
While lauding a new partnership among Florida universities and Kennedy Space Center, Gov. Ron DeSantis shoehorned in a pitch to have NASA headquarters leave the nation’s capital in favor of the Sunshine State.
DeSantis: Move NASA headquarters to Kennedy Space Center in Brevard County, Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke of the potential move Wednesday during his remarks spotlighting the launch of the Florida University Space Research Consortium.
Gov. DeSantis suggests moving NASA HQ to Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis is proposing a relocation of NASA headquarters from Washington, D.C. to the Kennedy Space Center on Florida's Space Coast.
Mars, NASA and Earth
NASA scrapped its $11 billion scheme to grab Mars rocks that may point to alien life. Now it has a faster, cheaper plan.
NASA's mission to return samples from Mars and potentially discover the first signs of alien life has a new timeline. The samples may arrive sooner.
Mars rock samples may contain evidence of alien life, but can NASA get them back to Earth?
NASA will explore two different strategies for fetching Mars rocks collected by the Perseverance rover, and there's a chance these samples contain evidence of alien life.
NASA proposes cheaper and quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth
NASA is pitching a cheaper and quicker way of getting rocks and soil back from Mars. Administrator Bill Nelson presented two options on Tuesday, less than two weeks before stepping down as NASA's chief.
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Outgoing NASA administrator urges incoming leaders to stick with Artemis plan
After a long career as a politician from Florida, former astronaut Bill Nelson has served as NASA's administrator for the ...
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UCF, UF and Embry-Riddle solidify NASA partnership with Kennedy Space Center
UCF, UF and Embry-Riddle solidified a partnership with NASA as the founding members of the Florida University Space Research ...
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NASA’s plans to get Mars rocks delivered to the Utah desert are changing
Bringing Martian rock and soil samples to Earth is among the top priorities of planetary scientists. By studying fresh rocks ...
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Space race 2.0: How Artemis delays could give China upper hand to beat US
Artemis delays raise questions about NASA's 2027 moon landing goal. Can the US maintain its lead in space exploration?
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Boeing Starliner astronauts remain busy on ISS, but ‘eventually we want to go home’
Now officially seven months on board the International Space Station, the two NASA astronauts who flew up on Boeing’s ...
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From Washington D.C. to Space: Astronauts and NASA Admin's Captivating ISS Discussion
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station, including Suni Williams, Nick Hague, Don Pettit, and Butch Wilmore, ...
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Stranded astronauts want to go home during video call
(Web Desk) - The American astronauts who have been stranded in space for seven months have hinted at the toll their unexpected mission is taking. Butch Wilmore, 62, and Sunita Williams, 59, were heard ...
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Trapped astronauts show first cracks with haunting plea from International Space Station
Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams joined fellow astronauts Nick Hague and Don Pettit at the ISS to share more details about ...
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