The old saying — “Practice makes perfect!” — applies to the Moon too. On Tuesday, NASA gave 17 technologies, instruments, and experiments the chance to practice being on the Moon… without actually going there. Instead, it was a flight test aboard a vehicle adapted to simulate lunar gravity for approximately two minutes. The test began […]
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Ames Research Center, Armstrong Flight Research Center, Artemis, Flight Opportunities Program, Game Changing Development Program, Glenn Research Center, Space Technology Mission Directorate
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February 4, 2025
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