Russia Reopens Gateway to ISS, Cape Canaveral Hosts Missile Test

Explore the latest developments in the space industry, including NASA's plans for a Moon base and a nuclear-powered rocket to Mars, as well as updates on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets.
Russia has reopened the gateway to the International Space Station (ISS), while Cape Canaveral in Florida has hosted a recent missile test. These are just a few of the headlines dominating the space industry this week.
NASA's exploration program is undergoing significant changes, with the announcement of a Moon base and a nuclear-powered rocket to Mars. The agency is also preparing to launch Artemis II, a circumlunar flight carrying a crew of four around the Moon, just a week away.
The Ars space team will be closely covering the Artemis II mission in the days ahead, and they may even skip the Rocket Report next week to focus on their extensive coverage.
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Source: Ars Technica

