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NASA’s long-awaited return to the Moon just changed course in a way few expected. It was originally designed as the historic return to the lunar surface. But it’s now been redesigned as a high-stakes orbital rehearsal. Now, with Artemis 3 slipping into ...
The Moon Landing has once again captured the world’s attention. With all the excitement surrounding Artemis’ program and humanity’s return to the Moon, it’s impossible not to look back at one of the most historic and incredible moments of all time.
The Artemis II mission to the moon will likely stir conspiracy theories about lunar landings. A compelling piece of evidence is often overlooked.
NASA's Artemis II will send four astronauts to circle the moon without landing on it. The mission will set the stage for a human moon landing in 2028.
Blue Origin’s MK1 lunar lander, also called Endurance, has completed a major phase of testing as the company moves closer to supporting NASA ’s Artemis Moon program. The uncrewed cargo spacecraft is being developed as a commercial demonstration mission focused on advancing Human Landing System technology for future lunar exploration.
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. Since then, the uncrewed Artemis I test flight launched in 2022, and Artemis II is complete.
During Cruz's breakout, he might've hit a home run that's never happened before in MLB history. Against the Texas Rangers, he clobbered a baseball 432 feet that, somehow, hit the top of the foul pole in right field, leaving a clear mark on top of the pole.
Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin's early Blue Moon prototype, Mark 1, has completed a major survival test at NASA's Johnson Space Center, clearing a key milestone before an uncrewed lunar test flight meant to reduce risk for future Artemis astronaut landings.