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NASA has greenlit three companies - Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab - to develop the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) as part of the agency’s Artemis campaign. This campaign aims at enviar crewed teams to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo 17 in 1972. The first of these missions, Artemis 1,…
Vladimir Putin, Russia’s longest-serving leader who has recently secured a fifth term, intends to construct a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2035, with China's assistance. He remarked during a session with government officials, emphasized by the Russian state news agency TASS, that erecting a nuclear power station in space is a significant strategic objective…
In 2023, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has had a busy and eventful year. Under the leadership of newly inaugurated President Sally Kornbluth, the institute saw significant advances in a range of fields, such as artificial intelligence (AI), clean energy solutions, disease detection, and even the science of kindness. Professor Moungi Bawendi was a notable…
