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Why the Bird of Prey Still Matters to Future Stealth Aircraft

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Northern Lights May Reach 18 States as Solar Storm Nears Earth

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Ancient Interstellar Comet Could Be Older Than Many Stars

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Why Artemis II Stops Short of the Moon Landing

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Why the CIA’s Faster A-12 Lost to the SR-71

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Why a Major Solar Flare Isn’t Delaying NASA’s Artemis 2 Launch

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Why Artemis 2 Skips the Moon Landing and Why That Matters

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Why Artemis 2’s Plush Moon Matters on a 10-Day Lunar Flight

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NASA’s Moon Crew Faces Artemis 2’s Hardest Test Yet

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SpaceX Packs 119 Payloads Into One Falcon 9 Launch

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Webb and Hubble Expose Saturn’s Hidden Weather Engine

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NASA Hit Mach 9.6, Then America Let the Record Stall

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Why NASA’s Artemis II Moon Flight Stops Short of Landing

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Artemis 2 Puts NASA’s Moon Hardware Through Its Hardest Test Yet

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Enceladus May Be Pulling Saturn’s Magnetic Shield Off Center

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NASA Hit Mach 9.6, Then America Let the Record Stall

No air-breathing aircraft has beaten NASA’s 2004 X-43A speed record. That detail remains notable in light of the small size, lack of the crew, and designed-for-purpose and single-use nature of this craft. At merely twelve feet long, the X-43A aircraft was launched from the wing of a B-52 bomber,...