NASA's Artemis II crew has officially named their Orion spacecraft 'Integrity', symbolizing unity and purpose as they prepare for their first lunar mission in over 50 years. Discover the inspiration behind the name and what it means for the future of space 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!
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 invites you to be part of the Artemis II mission! Sign up to send your name around the Moon with astronauts. Don't miss your chance to join this historic journey!
NASA is inviting volunteers to help track the Artemis 2 mission in 2026, a historic moon journey with an international crew. Join the effort and be part of space history!
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.
NASA is down to 25 finalists for the Artemis II zero gravity indicator, a plush mascot for the crew's historic mission around the Moon. The public has a chance to influence the design that will join astronauts on their journey into space!
The proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration threaten to slash NASA's budget by nearly 25%, risking over 550 jobs at the Glenn Research Center and jeopardizing critical aerospace projects. Local leaders warn of dire consequences for science and the economy.
NASA has successfully integrated the core stage of the SLS rocket for the Artemis II mission, marking a crucial step towards crewed lunar exploration. This milestone sets the stage for testing essential systems and paving the way for future human missions to the Moon and Mars.