Astronaut Jeremy Hansen talks to Bob McDonald about the final preparations for his 10-day mission around the moon, where ...
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'We have lost a lot of time.' Former NASA chief says US needs to start over with moon landing plans or risk losing to China
Former NASA administrator Michael Griffin pulled no punches about where he sees America's current Artemis moon landing program in Congressional testimony today. Griffin testified alongside other ...
Space company Lunar Outpost said it has been selected by NASA to be part of the Artemis IV mission to the Moon with the MAPP ...
NASA has selected two science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the moon during the Artemis IV ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Josh Dinner NASA is about to speak out about its plan to return astronauts to the moon, ...
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1st European to fly to the moon will be German
A German astronaut will be the first European to fly to the moon with a future NASA-led Artemis mission, the European Space ...
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Watch Artemis 1's launch, return and moon views
Several cameras flew on the NASA's Artemis 1 mission delivering breathtaking views of launch, re-entry and the moon. See ...
Less than a year after announcing major delays for the next two Artemis moon missions, NASA managers said Thursday the projected flight dates are slipping once again, with the first piloted voyage ...
Human's return to the moon will wait another year, NASA leadership announced on Thursday, after an investigation into their lunar spacecraft found some issues following its first uncrewed trip around ...
It’s been more than half a century since humans last walked on the Moon, but we’re on the verge of doing so again.
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NASA just took a big step toward Artemis II’s Moon mission
NASA has just crossed a threshold that turns its next Moon flight from an abstract plan into a tangible vehicle, ready to be put through the final, unforgiving tests of human spaceflight. With the ...
If you’ve ever wanted to write your name across the stars, now’s your chance. Until Jan. 21, 2026 you can add your name to a memory chip which will fly aboard the Orion spacecraft during the upcoming ...
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