NASA's Orion spacecraft is set to fly four astronauts around the Moon, marking humanity's first return to lunar proximity since 1972. Preparations are underway at Kennedy Space Center for the historic Artemis II mission, with a launch targeted for February 2024.
NASA's Artemis II mission is set to launch in February 2026, marking the first crewed flight around the moon in over 50 years. With a diverse crew, this mission aims to pave the way for future lunar exploration.
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, launching in February 2024, will see astronauts embark on a groundbreaking journey to the moon, marking the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years. Meet the diverse crew and learn about their ambitious goals!
Get ready for an earlier-than-expected journey to the moon! NASA's Artemis II mission could launch as soon as February, marking a historic return to lunar exploration. Acting deputy administrator Lakiesha Hawkins emphasizes safety as they prepare for this groundbreaking mission.
NASA's Artemis 2 mission is gearing up to send astronauts around the moon as early as February 2026. With safety as a priority, the mission promises to be a historic leap in space exploration!
NASA's new Mission Evaluation Room at the Johnson Space Center enhances monitoring for Artemis 2, the crewed flight test of the Orion spacecraft. With 24/7 data analysis, this facility ensures safety and paves the way for future lunar missions.
SpaceX has postponed Starship's tenth mission due to a last-minute issue at the launch site, causing further delays in its ambitious plans for space exploration and crewed moon landings.
Blue Origin is set to launch its 35th New Shepard mission, sending its 200th payload to space on August 23. Tune in for live coverage of this exciting uncrewed flight featuring groundbreaking student experiments!
SpaceX is gearing up for its Crew-11 mission, moving the Endeavour capsule to Pad 39A. Launching on July 31, it will send four astronauts to the ISS, continuing its legacy of crewed spaceflights.
The ISS is experiencing unprecedented traffic with multiple spacecraft missions, but Boeing's Starliner faces significant delays. What does this mean for future crewed missions?