NASA, Full moon and Artemis II landing
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The Artemis 2 mission is due to send astronauts on a test mission to the moon and back during the "opening act" of a new age of discovery.
From outdated tech to funding hurdles, here’s why astronauts haven’t landed on the moon in over five decades
Meet the Press broadcast from Cape Kennedy space center and welcomed the three NASA astronauts who commanded Apollo missions 8, 9 and 10 ahead of the historic launch of Apollo 11, which would land Americans on the moon.
We’re going back to the moon?” they would ask, with the sort of mild surprise that one might experience upon being told that the Super Bowl is only a week away. They didn’t linger on the subject. Anyway,
As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) gets ready to send the Artemis II crew to the moon, Americans everywhere are feeling nostalgic—and for good reason. It's been over 50 years
The first lunar mission since 1972 is about to lift off. It may not be as groundbreaking as the Apollo flights, but don’t write off the fascination the moon still exerts, says Guardian writer Paul Owe
Elon Musk’s father, Errol Musk, picked Moscow of all places to reignite the space race debate. The 78-year-old used a press conference at Russia’s TASS news agency on Tuesday to air doubts about the U.
The 32-story moon rocket blasted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center Wednesday evening, carrying three Americans and one Candian.
Flashback: This won't be the first time that Arizona scientists assist a Moon landing. The Arizona Daily Sun reported on Dec. 2, 1972, that about three dozen people from the U.S. Geological Survey offices in Flagstaff would travel to Houston for service on the Apollo 17 mission.