The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission has already cemented its place in the history books by smashing space distance records and notching a number of spaceflight firsts on its journey around the moon.
The mission marks a significant step in NASA’s Artemis programme This handout image released by NASA shows a fully illuminated view of the Moon, including the Orientale basin and parts of the far side ...
The crew of Artemis II flew farther from Earth than any human in history, saw parts of the moon never seen before and spoke with President Donald Trump as they took a turn for their return flight home ...
The Artemis II cew literally went where no man, or woman, had gone before on a historic trek around the dark side of the moon on Monday, and the crew did it with pilot Victor Glover making a quick ...
As the astronauts aboard Artemis II's Orion flew over the far side of the Moon on April 6, they and the mission's science officers back on Earth couldn't hide their excitement over the steady stream ...
Astronauts aboard Artemis II are preparing for a historic lunar flyby that will give them a rare look at parts of the moon no human has ever directly observed. According to reporting by CNN, the ...
NASA astronauts are set to observe parts of the lunar far side never seen by humans, offering new insights into the moon’s formation. Astronauts aboard Artemis II are preparing for a historic lunar ...
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The back side of the moon as seen from the Artemis II mission. Credit: NASA On Monday over the course of seven hours, the Artemis II crew, comprised of Reid Wiseman, commander, Victor Glover, pilot, ...
Correction: In this segment, we incorrectly described how a moon crater was named for NASA commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll. Jeremy Hansen should have been identified as the astronaut who ...
The Artemis II crew officially entered a nerve-wracking communications blackout Monday evening as the spacecraft slipped behind the Moon’s far side. NASA said the signal loss should last roughly 40 ...
For four and a half days the crewmembers of Artemis II have been flying their spacecraft, but they have had a powerful copilot helping them along: physics. Ever since firing their main engine and ...