NASA’s Artemis II mission will orbit the Moon, observing regions never seen by Apollo astronauts, providing data to inform future lunar landings and study the Moon’s composition.
Fifty-seven years ago, three American astronauts set forth on one of the most audacious and inspiring journeys in human history. In late December 1968, NASA astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and ...
In 2006, NASA admitted to deliberately deleting the Apollo 11 backups. Not to conceal their contents. But to cut costs. The 700 boxes of recorded transmissions fell foul of a 1980s project to wipe and ...
Nearly 50 years after Apollo 11's flight to the moon, a committee was formed to lead restorations on Historic Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center. People looked through countless videos and ...
The first crewed mission of the Artemis program won’t land on the moon, but it aims to take four astronauts farther from the ...
More than 50 years after Apollo 17, NASA’s Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day loop around the Moon to test the agency’s deep-space hardware.
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