Articles by tag: nasa
Tests of the landing vehicle for the Europa satellite: ESA success
ESA tested a prototype landing vehicle for Jupiter's icy moon Europa. Analysis of strategy, competition with NASA, and hidden mission problems. Read more.
Radiation-Hardened HPSC Processor from NASA: Tests and Breakthrough
NASA and Microchip Successfully Tested New HPSC Chip for Space: Performance 500 Times Higher Than Analogues, RISC-V Architecture. Find Out Who Will Benefit from the New Technology and What Risks Are Hidden.
NASA and Microchip Processor: RISC-V Revolution 100 Times More Powerful
Breaking Down the NASA and Microchip Deal: New HPSC Processor on RISC-V Architecture 500 Times More Efficient for Space. Learn Why This Changes the US Defense Market.
Disabling LECP on Voyager-1 will extend the mission by a year
NASA has disabled the LECP instrument on Voyager-1 to conserve energy and extend data transmission from interstellar space. Learn how engineers manage the resources of the oldest spacecraft.
Orion heat shield problems in Artemis-2 mission: risk analysis
Critical analysis of defects in the Orion heat shield. Three crew death threats, parallels with NASA disasters and why Artemis-2 is dangerous. Read the detailed technical analysis.
Artemis II: Orion launch to the Moon with crew
First crewed flight of SLS and Orion launched on April 1, 2026. Mission details, crew, incidents, and schedule. Learn about NASA's return to the Moon without landing.
Artemis II: countdown to SLS launch
Artemis II countdown launched. First crewed SLS and Orion flight: crew, preparation, risks. Watch the broadcast on April 1. Details for specialists.
Artemis-2: technology and flight tests to the Moon
Artemis-2 Results: SLS provided 4 million kg of thrust, Orion passed translunar entry perfectly. Crew problems and return challenges. Read the analysis for engineers.
Artemis-2: launch of Orion to the Moon with crew
Details of the first crewed Artemis-2 mission: trajectory, crew, Orion design. System checks for future Moon landings. Read about the flight and NASA's plans.