NASA is shooting for moon. A guide to Artemis II mission
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The president who once said space wasn't important now wants to remake it in his image
President Trump is positioning the upcoming Artemis II moon mission as a potential centerpiece of his second-term legacy, according to a New York Times report by Peter Baker. The mission, scheduled to launch this week,
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Looking ahead to Artemis II: The second space race
NASA is preparing for Artemis II, which will carry astronauts on a trip around the Moon.
Modern space exploration is driven as much by processors as it is by rockets. And it remains the ultimate test of our collective ingenuity.
Geopolitics feels fraught these days, even between the closest of allies like Canada and the U.S. But the Artemis II moon launch is a reminder of how these two nations continue to work more closely together than ever,
In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best space exploration stocks to buy according to analysts. The global space industry has been drawing increasing attention as both national security and commercial technology development show a strong interest in satellite infrastructure and space-based data systems.
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NASA's 'decade of Venus' exploration may bank on 1 probe: 'Not everything can move forward'
NASA may not be able to move forward three planned Venus missions as budget pressures force difficult trade-offs across its planetary science portfolio.
Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman presented the official mascot of the mission/zero gravity indicator, a small plus called Rise.
The 25-day Artemis I mission, launched in November 2022, was a major milestone for the program. This uncrewed flight was the first flight of the space launch system and the first to integrate SLS and Orion. It laid the groundwork for Artemis II, which will be the first crewed flight of the SLS.
Writing about the space industry for a general audience is no simple task. You must imbue your narrative with the awe that comes from gazing at the night sky, a quasi-mystical experience that resists reduction to words.
To celebrate NASA’s planned launch of Artemis II – the first crewed test flight on the agency’s journey toward a long‑term lunar presence – Krispy Kreme® is debuting a limited‑edition Artemis II Doughnut, launching just in time for this historic moment in space exploration.
Spacecraft have used a plutonium isotope to stay afloat for decades, but another isotope could last even longer.