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It was a textbook touchdown for Artemis II, and everyone at the Cradle of Aviation Watch Party was thrilled. They gathered among the exhibits of lunar modules and suspended
Here's what to know about Artemis II, the first time NASA sent humans to the moon and why some people (ahem, Kim Kardashian) believe it never happened.
The four astronauts onboard the Orion capsule are scheduled to splash down off the coast of California shortly after 8 p.m. EDT.
As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) gets ready to send the Artemis II crew to the moon, Americans everywhere are feeling nostalgic—and for good reason. It's been over 50 years
Orion will slam into Earth's atmosphere at more than 30 times the speed of sound, in what NASA expects to be the most demanding part of the Artemis II moon mission.
Crew members have left their Orion capsule after splashing down into the Pacific, ending Artemis II’s historic 10-day mission to the moon and back.
On February 5, 1971, two Apollo 14 astronauts landed on the moon! Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard and the lunar module pilot Edgar Mitchell left their crewmate Stuart Roosa in the command module and descended down to the moon in the lunar module Antares.
During a briefing on the Artemis II rocket and its ongoing repairs, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that the Artemis III mission won't land on the moon as originally planned in 2027 - giving rise to some conspiracy theories. NASA said they're ...