More than 50 years after NASA's last human mission to the moon, four astronauts, three Americans and a Canadian, are set for the 10-day Artemis II mission to the far side of the moon.
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NASA’s Artemis II: Why 4 astronauts will orbit the moon but never land
NASA’s Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the Moon without touching its surface, a deliberate choice that ...
Are you ready for a bona fide moon shot? The upcoming Artemis II mission is one of the most exciting space excursions in recent memory. It'll be the first time humans have flown to the moon since ...
If flying to the Moon were like swimming the English Channel, no one in the 53 years since Apollo 17 splashed down in the ...
Astronauts are preparing to orbit the moon in February, paving the way for long-term exploration. We're about to witness the ...
The Artemis 2 moon mission's SLS rocket is on the pad at Kennedy Space Center for testing ahead of a possible Feb. 6 launch, ...
NASA says America’s push back to the Moon is accelerating, with Artemis II poised to launch a new era of U.S. space leadership.
The NASA spacecraft set to take Americans on a journey around the moon, as part of the agency's Artemis II mission, reached ...
The U.S. is the only country to have ever sent humans to the moon.
NASA's Artemis II is poised for the first lunar mission since 1972—with much more to come.
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Why NASA’s Return to Lunar Orbit Is a Strategic Nightmare for China
The Artemis II mission will merely orbit the moon and return—but it helps lay the groundwork for an eventually permanent return to its surface.
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