NASA Is Set to Send Astronauts Around the Moon Again
Artemis II astronauts will observe 60% of the lunar far side never seen by humans to study geology and help choose future landing sites, NASA said.
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NASA is set to send astronauts around the Moon again
NASA is moving into a new phase of space exploration, with major progress across human spaceflight, science missions, and advanced technology. In just one year, the agency has launched multiple crewed and science missions, test-flown new aircraft, and pushed forward plans for the Moon, Mars, and beyond. With Artemis II set to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, NASA is laying the groundwork not just for a re…
Humanity returns to the Moon. Early in February, the first window that NASA can take advantage of to launch four astronauts into the Earth satellite: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen. The crew of the Artemis 2 mission will fly around the Moon, astonishing that gray world for the first time since astronaut Eugene Cernan closed the hatch of the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972.
NASA Prepares Its First Crewed Moon Orbit in Over 50 Years
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. One year into President Donald J. Trump’s second term, NASA reports clear progress across human spaceflight, scientific research, aeronautics, and advanced technologies. Agency leaders describe these developments as the early stages of [...]
Artemis-II: Astronauts enter quarantine for first crewed Moon mission in 50 years
The Artemis-II crew has entered official quarantine ahead of their historic 10-day journey around the Moon. This mission marks the first time humans will return to the lunar vicinity in over 50 years.
Artemis 2 crew could be the first to ever lay eyes on these lunar areas
On the moon's extreme western rim, straddling the border with the lunar far side, a landmark nearly 600 miles wide almost completely escapes Earth's view. A colossal asteroid-like invader once ripped through the lunar crust, flinging out rings of mountains and scooping out a giant bowl, later flooded and backfilled with dark lava. The bullseye still stands today, scars memorializing that long-ago catastrophe. From space orbiter cameras, Mare Ori…
NASA is flying historic aviation and space artifacts on the Artemis II mission | - The Times of India
NASA’s next crewed mission to the Moon will carry more than astronauts and instruments. When Artemis II lifts off, the Orion spacecraft will also transport a small collection of historic objects that trace the long arc of human flight. NASA’s Artemis II will carry century-old items alongside its first crewed lunar flight Artemis II is the first crewed mission of NASA’s Artemis programme. Four astronauts will travel aboard Orion, launched by the …
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