NASA Launched and Landed LOFTID, an Inflatable Flying Saucer Heat Shield - The New York Times

On Thursday morning, NASA sent a giant inflatable device to space and then brought it back down from orbit, splashing in the ocean near Hawaii.
You might think of it as a bouncy castle from space, although the people in charge of the mission would prefer you did not.
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One recent October evening, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman strolled through a field of lava rock in a mockup spacesuit, her eyes set on the moon-like landscape.
NASA had seen to it that Cardman and Feustel's nighttime trek would not be easy. Long shadows slithered across the craggy landscape, cast by an artificial sun in the form of a light moved around by a scientist.
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An area of the Gulf of Carpentaria on Australia's northern coast is shown from the International Space Station in September. The SWOT satellite will measure the height of nearly all the water on Earth, including lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and the ocean.
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NASA to continue Lunar Trailblazer despite cost overrun - SpaceNews

WASHINGTON — NASA will continue a lunar smallsat mission for launch in mid-2023 despite exceeding its cost cap by 30%.
NASA said Nov. 9 that the agency decided after a review to continue work on the Lunar Trailblazer mission, a small spacecraft that will orbit the moon to map the abundance of water ice deposits.
A large section of Challenger's heat shield has been accidentally found at the bottom of the Atlantic. I wonder if… https://t.co/of1TfLYSq8 TJ_Cooney (from Washington, D.C.) Thu Nov 10 18:54:53 +0000 2022
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