NASA has published 12,000 new photos taken by the Artemis 2 astronauts during their mission around the moon April.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — After a nearly three-hour trek between the barge and NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday morning, the Artemis III's core stage is in its new ...
Less than two weeks after NASA’s Artemis II mission, the crew's observations from their lunar flyby are already providing insights into what it might take to build a base on the moon, NASA ...
The Artemis II crew returned to Earth after a 10-day mission that flew them around the moon. Since returning, the astronauts have been readapting to Earth's gravity and conducting simulated moonwalks.
"We leaned under and looked at the bottom of that thing, and for four humans just looking at the heat shield, it looked wonderful to us." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The Artemis 2 crew of (from left) Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen and Victor Glover with the Orion capsule they flew on the mission after splashdown. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls COLORADO ...
The four astronauts who flew on the Artemis II mission were selected during the Biden administration. Planning for the mission began, however, under the first Trump administration and, as a whole, has ...
IT WAS JUST FIVE DAYS AGO WHEN ARTEMIS TWO ASTRONAUTS SAFELY SPLASHED DOWN OFF THE WEST COAST AFTER THEIR TEN DAY MISSION TO SPACE. ONE OF THE MAJOR CONCERNS WAS THE HEAT SHIELD, WHICH APPEARED TO ...
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