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Watch the massive Artemis 1 moon rocket arriving at Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: ...
Watch Live: NASA's Artemis moon rocket counts down to launch. Updated November 16, 2022 12:41 AM ET Originally published November 15, 2022 5:30 AM ET. Nell Greenfieldboyce Enlarge this image.
NASA is about to speak out about its plan to return astronauts to the moon, and you'll be able to watch it live on Thursday (Dec. 5). Top space agency officials will hold a press conference ...
NASA is set to launch the first moon rocket in its Artemis program Monday morning, the primary step in a complex series of missions aimed at enabling further human exploration of the moon and ...
The last time NASA, or any space agency, sent humans to the moon's surface was more than 50 years ago. Apollo 17 launched NASA astronauts Gene Cernan, Jack Schmitt, and Ronald Evans on Dec. 7, 1972.
Netflix is reaching for the stars. The streaming giant announced Monday that it "is teaming up with NASA to bring space a little closer to home" by streaming live launches into subscribers’ homes ...
NASA took a significant step Tuesday toward allowing humans on the moon to “live off the land,” awarding several contracts to build landing pads, roads and habitats on the lunar surface, use ...
More than 50 years after NASA landed the first humans on the moon with Apollo 11, the agency is gearing up to launch its next human lunar missions as part of the Artemis program.And the program's ...
Saturday, Sept. 14 marks NASA’s annual Observe the Moon Night, a worldwide event to promote lunar science and astronomy, celebrate cultural connections to the moon, and promote amateur lunar ...
It’s the first mission in the Artemis program, NASA’s ambitious effort to land American astronauts on the moon for the first time in 50 years. No astronauts were inside the Orion capsule this ...
The planned launch of the Artemis II mission in 2025 will be the first time since the Apollo era that a crew of astronauts will set out for a lunar expedition. On Tuesday, June 4 at 4:00 p.m. ET ...
NASA has a big announcement to make tomorrow, with the agency saying it will share an “exciting new discovery” about the moon which “contributes to NASA’s efforts to learn about the moon ...