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Just after sunrise, the waning gibbous moon sets just behind a waving United States flag on March 19, 2025, in this image from NASAs Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. The waning gibbous moon phase comes after the full moon. As the Moon begins its journey back toward the Sun, the opposite side of the []
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Read full story.Edward Gibson was one of six scientists chosen to be part of NASA's 4th astronaut class in June 1965, going on to serve as the science pilot of the Skylab 4 mission in 19731974.
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Read full story.Users Advisory Group The National Space Council Users Advisory Group (UAG) provides advice and recommendations to the National Space Council should the UAG be reestablished. The UAG is solely advisory and ensures that the interests of industry, other non-Federal entities, and other institutions involved in leading aerospace research, science advancement, technology development, and space operations […]
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