NASA, Artemis and Moon
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We’re going back to the moon?” they would ask, with the sort of mild surprise that one might experience upon being told that the Super Bowl is only a week away. They didn’t linger on the subject. Anyway,
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Artemis 2 astronauts are now headed to the moon. Why has it taken humanity so long to go back?
The Artemis 2 astronauts are the first people to journey toward the moon since 1972. Why has it taken us more than half a century to go back?
After a trip back out to the launch pad, NASA's Artemis II rocket will be readied for a historic flight to the moon.
The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening.
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Artemis II astronauts rocket toward the moon after spending a day around Earth
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts have fired their engines and are blazing toward the moon. The so-called translunar ignition came 25 hours after liftoff, putting the three Americans and one Canadian on course for a lunar fly-around early next week.
Today that pace of progress might seem impossible. On April 1, NASA is scheduled to launch Artemis II — America’s first crewed lunar spaceflight in more than half a century. Its mission is clear-cut: Send four astronauts around the moon and back in 10 days.
The four astronauts preparing to end a five-decade gap in crewed lunar flights will have to wait until at least April before they can begin the Artemis II mission. During the SLS rocket’s second wet dress rehearsal last weekend, NASA discovered an issue ...
If you’re reading this today, I am in George Town, the capital city of the Cayman Islands in the middle of my third Royal Caribbean cruise. I’m writing this column before shipping off from Port Canaveral in Florida along the Space Coast,
The NASA flight is hours away from parachuting into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, concluding a journey that sent humans around the moon for the first time since 1972. The four astronauts aboard Artemis II are hours from the end of their historic mission,