During their April 6 flyby, the Artemis 2 moon astronauts will snap an Earthrise photo that could inspire a new generation.
Nearly 60 years ago, three Americans made history as the first humans to ever break free of Earth's orbit on their way toward the moon. And when they passed behind the moon to the side Earth never ...
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OTD in space – April 16: Apollo 16 launches to the moon
On April 16, 1972, Apollo 16 launched to the moon! Apollo 16 was NASA's fifth lunar landing and the penultimate mission of ...
O n Christmas Day 1968 Michael Collins, who would later be the pilot of Apollo 11’s command module, Columbia, relayed a ...
This iconic picture, taken by astronaut William Anders in 1968 as the Apollo 8 spacecraft circumnavigated the Moon, shows Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface. NASA On December 24, 1968, ...
But Apollo 13 was never supposed to set a record. The crew were just trying to get home, and their only way back to Earth was ...
The longtime Lake Forest resident and restaurant operator recorded a message before his death last year for the astronauts, ...
Astronaut Jim Lovell, who flew on two Apollo-era missions in 1968 and 1970, recorded a message for the Artemis II crew before ...
RR Auction’s April 23 sale features Gene Cernan’s thrice‑flown 1953 $2 note—the only paper money carried in Earth and lunar ...
America is headed back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years this week if all goes well on NASA’s Cape Canaveral launchpad. But first, four astronauts have to go to the dark side of the ...
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