NASA, Earth and Artemis
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Artist’s concept of Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander, which could be involved in NASA's next Artemis III mission. The Artemis program was officially named and announced by NASA in May 2019, when Artemis III was intended to land “the first woman and next man” on the lunar South Pole in 2024.
Purdue alum Jason Endsley leads NASA's Artemis program, which is preparing for deeper space travel, and emphasizes the importance of teamwork and safety in bringing astronauts home safely.
Artemis II astronauts are returning to Earth after a historic lunar flyby, setting a new record for human spaceflight.
NASA is livestreaming a resupply mission to the International Space Station today. Here's what to know and how to watch, stream live.
Late last month Dream Chaser, a commercial U.S. space plane, received no mention during NASA’s in-depth “Ignition” briefing, which set out the agency’s comprehensive plans to return to the moon. Dream Chaser will not be part of that push—there’s little use for aerodynamic flight on Earth’s airless moon,
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A cracked heat shield rattled NASA after Artemis I. Now, Artemis II will put the fix to the test
When Artemis II reenters earth's atmosphere, NASA will test out a new trajectory, calculated after the heat shield for its moon rocket was damaged during a test mission.
After all these years, Dream Chaser—a commercial U.S. space plane—is still chasing the dream of spacecraft that can fly from orbit to airports
Still marveling over their moon mission , the Artemis II astronauts received a thunderous welcome home Saturday from hundreds who took part in NASA's lunar comeback that set a record for deep space travel.