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The report, by NASA's Office of the Inspector General, has even called for 'financial penalties' for the aerospace giant's 'noncompliance with quality control standards.' ...
If initial results hold up, NASA says the delayed launch of a commercial research mission to the station could come as early ...
So a negligible level of leaking was always expected, because no seal, however tight, is perfect. ... Credit: NASA OIG. Emergency oxygen tanks aboard the International Space Station.
NASA is falling behind in tracking its supply chain for the Artemis program, according to an agency inspector general’s report published last week. That ambitious mission series, which aims to return ...
NASA's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has issued its annual report for 2023, highlighting the challenges that lie ahead for the U.S. space agency.
NASA’s current plans call for the space station to be decommissioned in 2031. Ultimately, U.S. officials hope it will be replaced by one or more commercial ventures from companies such as Axiom ...
NASA’s second mobile launcher needed for future missions in the Artemis program is already years late and millions over budget, and NASA’s Office of the Inspector General warns it could… ...
NASA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a scathing report on the space agency’s second mobile launcher (ML-2) for its Moon rocket, which could cost $2.2 billion more than originally ...
NASA’s Inspector General found that while the agency has made progress in its artificial intelligence management, more work still needs to be done, according to a report released on Wednesday.
The development of a second mobile launcher (ML-2) required to launch the Space Launch System as part of future NASA Artemis missions may cost $2.7 billion or over five times the initial cost ...