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NASA Issues Award for Greener, More Fuel-Efficient Airliner of Future
NASA announced Wednesday it has issued an award to The Boeing Company for the agency’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, which seeks to inform a potential new generation of green single-aisle airliners.

Artemis I mission paves way for returning humans to deep space exploration
NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, powered by the Boeing -built core stage, lifted off at 1:47 a.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center. Eight and a half minutes into flight, the core stage completed its mission and separated from the upper stage of the rocket, sending NASA’s Orion spacecraft on its first journey around the Moon.

Abu Dhabi to host major space conference in December
Abu Dhabi will host a space conference in December that will bring together policy makers, leading engineers and scientists. President Sheikh Mohamed announced the Abu Dhabi Space Debate conference via Twitter on Wednesday.

NASA ‘guesstimating’ 4,00,000 visitors for historic Moon launch
Up to 400,000 visitors are expected to flock to the Florida coast on Saturday, hoping to catch a glimpse—and hear the roar—of NASA’s rocket launch to the Moon.

Airbus is leading the European team on behalf of ESA
NASA’s Orion spacecraft will be launched in a few days from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, on its mission to the Moon. The Airbus-built European Service Module (ESM) will power Orion to and from its lunar orbit as part of NASA’s Artemis missions.