NASA, Artemis and Moon
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NASA built a spacecraft computer that can lose three systems mid-flight and still keep astronauts alive 250,000 miles from Earth
Four astronauts and their Orion space capsule arrive home after record-setting 700,000-mile journey to the moon and back
It’s job done with Artemis II, as the mobile launcher 1 tower that has sat on KSC’s Launch Pad 39-B since the historic moon mission took flight was picked up for a ride back to the garage Thursday to get ready for next year’s Artemis III.
This week, leaders from around the globe are gathering in Colorado Springs for the annual Space Symposium with a renewed focus on moon missions following the return of the Artemis II astronauts. The splashdown came as NASA and private industry focus on deep space exploration,
Apart from pesky issues with the spacecraft’s toilet and waste disposal system, most of the Artemis II mission has proceeded like clockwork. NASA has made few changes to the flight plan since the launch of the lunar flyby mission on April 1.
The USS John P. Murtha returned to Naval Base San Diego after successfully retrieving the Orion spacecraft from NASA's Artemis II mission, marking a major milestone in human space exploration.
Concerns arise over NASA's Artemis II mission as a flawed heat shield design sparks debate on astronaut safety. Experts weigh in on the risks.
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