NASA, Apollo and Artemis II
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The astronauts aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft on the Artemis II mission captured breathtaking photos of Earth during their 10-day journey to and from the moon.
Victor Glover pilots Artemis II He suddenly couldn’t speak in space. NASA astronaut says his medical scare remains a mystery NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs Old NASA science satellite plunges back to Earth NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program to reduce flight gaps and risk Now in their 80s and 90s,
At this point in NASA’s human spaceflight story, researchers have a substantial amount of material – documents, artifacts and images – with which to tell the stories of past flights to space. But with NASA’s Artemis II mission around the Moon now in the books,
As the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission shot around the moon on Monday—going farther from our world than any human has gone before—the astronauts had Earth on their mind. Looking at our home planet
Artemis II’s safe return renews focus on the few remaining Apollo Moonwalkers as NASA moves closer to its first human Moon landing since 1972
Fifty-seven years ago, three American astronauts set forth on one of the most audacious and inspiring journeys in human history. In late December 1968, NASA astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders launched to the moon aboard Apollo 8 ...
The Apollo missions to the moon established many of the guidelines that we still use for space travel today, with some modern tweaks.
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Astronaut Charles Duke left a family photo on the moon during a 1972 Apollo 16 mission, and it may still be there today!
In 1972, during NASA’s Apollo 16 mission, astronaut Charlie Duke left behind more than footprints on the lunar surface, he placed a small, deeply personal object that still rests there today. According to NASA records and mission accounts,