KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — More than 50 years have passed since humans visited the moon, and history was made on Wednesday as NASA launched its crewed Artemis II for a flyby of Earth’s lunar sister.
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The crew of NASA's historic Artemis II mission memorialized the late wife of one of its astronauts by proposing to name a crater on the moon after her, an emotional moment captured on NASA's ...
The astronauts made the emotional tribute as they reached a record-breaking distance from Earth on Monday, April 6 The Artemis II crew reached 252,756 miles from Earth on Monday, April 6, breaking the ...
As they traveled back toward Earth following a solar eclipse and a communications blackout, President Trump called the space capsule to praise the four astronauts on their success. Kenneth Chang ...
One crater was named "Integrity," after the crew's Orion spacecraft. An Artemis II astronaut emotionally proposed naming the second crater "Carroll" in memory of Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife.
Artemis II is humanity’s first journey to the moon since 1972. The mission will be a non-stop, six-hour flyby following the same figure-eight path that Apollo 13 previously took. The Artemis II crew ...
A day into Artemis II’s 10-day journey around the moon — the first such mission in over 50 years — astronauts told Houston they had a problem: They couldn’t open their email. “I have two Microsoft ...
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