NASA's Artemis II now back on launchpad for first lunar mission in more than 50 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is back on the launchpad, targeting a new launch window from April 1 to April 6 after previous delays due to technical issues.
Artemis II, after yet another postponement, NASA seriously announces the launch date: April 1
NASA has officially announced an imminent launch date for the Artemis II mission, targeting April 1, which will send humans into lunar orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions.
From Apollo 8 to Artemis 2: six decades after the first flight to the Moon, the space race is no longer the same
NASA is set to launch its first crewed mission to the Moon in 50 years, Artemis 2, in April, amid a very different geopolitical landscape compared to the Apollo era.
NASA targets April 1 launch for first crewed moon mission since Apollo
NASA plans to launch its Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight since 1972, on April 1, following completion of a flight readiness review.
NASA will attempt to launch a crewed mission to circle the Moon on April 1
NASA has completed the review process for the Artemis 2 mission, aiming for a crewed launch to the Moon's vicinity on April 1, marking humanity's first return to lunar orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.
What astronauts will eat on NASA's Artemis II mission: this will be the menu for the journey around the Moon
NASA's Artemis II mission will feature a carefully planned menu for astronauts on their historic journey to the Moon, marking the first return of humans since the Apollo program.
Artemis Gains an Apollo 9 to Call Its Own
NASA's Artemis program has been updated to include an Apollo 9 mission, as announced by new administrator Jared Isaacman.
From Earth to the Moon without leaving the Sierra Oeste of Madrid
The article highlights a gastronomic route in Sierra Oeste de Madrid, featuring historical and cultural landmarks including the Lunar Museum of Fresnedillas and its significance during the Apollo 11 mission.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Apollo 13: A Moon Mission Where Astronauts Had Luck in Misfortune
A discussion between Michal Novota and Lukas KrivoÅ¡Ãk about the latest news and historical insights related to space research.
This Phone Will Go to the Moon, NASA Begins Major Preparation
NASA will allow astronauts on upcoming missions to carry modern smartphones like iPhones to the Moon, marking a significant policy shift.
The First Golf Game Outside Earth Orbit: Alan Shepard
On February 6, 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first person to play golf on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission, hitting golf balls with a club he brought along.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ The Moon Landed Apollo 14 Mission
On January 31, 1971, Apollo 14 successfully launched and later landed on the Moon, marking the third crewed lunar mission with a return to Earth on February 9, 1971.
NASA postpones Artemis II mission
NASA has pushed back the launch date of its historic Artemis II lunar mission to March, aiming to send four astronauts into deep space for the first time since the Apollo program.
Artemis-2 astronauts on the verge of uncovering the far side of the moon
NASA is preparing to send Artemis-2 astronauts on a historic mission around the moon, which could allow them to see nearly 60% of the moon's far side for the first time in real time, a region never observed during the Apollo missions.
Four astronauts set for Artemis 2 NASA’s moon mission for first time in 50-years
NASA is preparing to send four astronauts on the Artemis 2 mission, marking the first crewed moon mission in over 50 years since Apollo 17.
"Houston, we have a problem": the episode experienced by the Apollo 13 astronauts that gave rise to the iconic phrase
On April 11, 1970, the Apollo 13 mission launched towards the Moon but faced a critical incident, leading to a successful effort to save the lives of its three astronauts despite not achieving its lunar landing goal.