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If you have been struggling to find a resource to give your tiny tots a briefer of the Artemis mission, then NASA has got you covered. In its series of children's literature with simple explainers, the space agency has released ‘ Our Friend Orion ,
Kids ages 6 to 12 competed by designing and building original LEGO spacecraft, either ahead of time or on-site, surrounded by real rockets and spaceflight history.
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The start of a very long journey: NASA’s Artemis moon rocket makes the slow trip to its launch pad
NASA moved its Space Launch System rocket to the launch pad to get set for sending humans around the moon for the first time since 1972.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex remains open during the government shutdown. Admission to Kennedy Space Center starts at $77 for adults and $67 for kids. Senior and military discounts are available. Florida attraction and theme park, Kennedy ...
A NASA exhibit on the Hubble and Webb space telescopes opens at the Everhart Museum this week — the first space show since a moon rock was displayed for one week in 1970. “This is Smithsonian-level stuff,
Written by Lane Polak and illustrated by Heather Rose Legge-Click, the SLS guide teaches the kids the parts of the rocket and its function in a way that’ll not daunt parents and educators. The book is available in English, Spanish, and French, along with a coloring companion with printable illustrations. You can download ‘Hooray for SLS’ here.