Destination Space with Michal Novota / Soyuz 11 or Why Three Soviet Cosmonauts Died in Space
The article discusses recent events in space research, including NASA's Artemis program updates and the history of Soviet space missions.
Artemis II: Geopolitical Dimensions of the Program
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of NASA's Artemis program aimed at manned lunar exploration and beyond.
The first Greek astronaut starts training
Dr. Adrianos Golemis has begun training as the first Greek astronaut selected for the European Space Agency's (ESA) astronaut program.
Angola: Telecoms Minister Praises Start of Angeo-1 Project for Consolidation of Space Program
Angolan Minister Mรกrio Oliveira highlighted the significance of the ANGEO-1 project in enhancing the country's space program during a ceremony in France.
Estonia planning to announce space program tender for expansion
The National Opera of Estonia is set to announce a tender for a space program as part of its expansion plans, which includes the possibility of building an underground connection next to the Solaris Center.
How NASA contractors are pressing on to bring humans to the moon with Artemis
NASA has announced a restructuring of its Artemis program, delaying the first human lunar landing until 2028 amidst technical challenges and budget overruns.
Video | The Lost Knowledge of the Moon Pioneers
The article discusses the technological challenges and lost expertise faced by returning to the Moon, emphasizing the complexity involved in comparing modern advancements to the Apollo program.
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.
Add one space shot and aim for the moon 2028
NASA has made adjustments to its Artemis program, adding an additional mission as they aim for a lunar landing by early 2028.
NASA fixes Artemis-2 mission rocket in preparation for a crewed launch to the Moon next April
NASA has successfully repaired a technical issue with its Artemis-2 mission rocket, allowing for a potential crewed launch to the Moon in April 2026.
Changed Plans for NASA's Moon Landing โ The Entire Artemis Program is Being Reworked
NASA is restructuring its Artemis program to introduce more stages towards landing humans on the moon, with plans moving away from a direct lunar landing.
From Tiangong to the Moon and Mars: China's Ambition Accelerates Towards Cosmic Glory
The article discusses China's ambitious space program, highlighting its advancements from the Tiangong space station to plans for lunar and Mars missions.
Space station in the most widespread radio program in Europe
A discussion about a space station is featured prominently in a leading European radio program.
NASA Restructures Moon Return Plan: Two Landings and Orbital Docking
NASA has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its Artemis program, introducing an additional crewed mission in 2027 for orbital docking tests leading up to two lunar landings in 2028.
Solar eruptions threaten astronauts.. Calls to postpone the Artemis-2 mission until late 2026
A recent scientific study has called for the postponement of the Artemis-2 crewed lunar mission to late 2026 due to the high risk posed by solar flares affecting astronaut safety during the mission.
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.
Artemis 3 will not go to the Moon... The U.S. significantly revises lunar landing plans
NASA has significantly revised the Artemis lunar landing program, abandoning the planned Artemis 3 mission for a lunar landing in 2027 in favor of testing docking systems in low Earth orbit.
Turn in the Artemis program: NASA delays the return of astronauts to the Moon
NASA has announced changes to its Artemis lunar program, postponing the first crewed lunar landing previously scheduled for Artemis III to 2028, now set for Artemis IV.
The NASA astronaut mission to the Moon is evolving into a... Arta Bridge
NASA's Artemis program faces delays and redesigns as the mission plans for lunar landings shift.
NASA revamps Artemis Moon landing program
NASA is restructuring its Artemis lunar program to incorporate a new test mission, aiming for a manned Moon landing by 2028 despite ongoing delays.
US Space: NASA Changes Plans for 'Artemis' Moon Program
NASA has announced significant changes to the 'Artemis' lunar program due to ongoing technical issues, including a delay in manned moon landings and an upcoming uncrewed mission.
Artemis astronauts in NASA's shakeup as additional moon missions added
NASA is adjusting its Artemis program by adding extra moon missions amid concerns about the ambitious goals of the Artemis III lunar landing.
Space Travel: NASA Overhauls Plans for 'Artemis' Moon Program
NASA has completely revised its troubled Artemis moon program, with a potential new crewed mission planned for 2027 that will not land on the moon as previously intended.
NASA Revamps Artemis Moon Program and Adds Space Flights
NASA is revamping its Artemis Moon program to ensure American astronauts can return to the Moon by 2028, planning to add more flights between Artemis 2 and the final lunar landing.
Artemis 3 will not go to the Moon: NASA announces a major overhaul of its lunar program
NASA has announced significant changes to its Artemis lunar program, delaying the Artemis 3 mission and planning additional missions to ensure a Moon landing by 2028.
NASA completely changes its plans to reach the Moon: it will include a new mission in 2027 before trying to land
NASA has restructured its Artemis program, pushing back the lunar landing mission to ensure the rocket is ready.
"Culture Contribution". Artists Gints Gabrฤns and Andris Breลพe
The program "Culture Contribution" features artists Gints Gabrฤns and Andris Breลพe discussing their new exhibitions at the Riga Contemporary Art Space.
"Bring the girl to check the numbers": The woman who brought humanity closer to the stars
The article details the pivotal role of a woman in the early days of America's space program, highlighting John Glenn's historic flight and the reliance on computing technology.
Lunar Gateway: why build a space station that will orbit the Moon?
The Lunar Gateway, a planned space station that will orbit the Moon, faces delays and budget concerns within the Artemis program led by NASA.
The Celestial Dragon Returns to Orbit: China Launches Its Fourth Mission for Its Spacecraft
China has successfully launched its reusable trial spacecraft, known unofficially as 'Shenlong' or 'Celestial Dragon', marking its fourth mission in its ambitious space program.
China sends fourth โShenlongโ reusable spacecraft mission into orbit
China successfully launched its fourth 'Shenlong' reusable spacecraft, furthering its space exploration capabilities and presenting a challenge to the United States' X-37B program.
With an Eye on the Moon
The Penteli Observatory is organizing a series of themed lectures titled 'With an Eye on the Moon' as the first manned mission to the Moon in half a century prepares for launch, highlighting the renewed interest in lunar exploration.
BHMAGAZINO: The new issue looks up and opens the SPACE file - The NASA war
The latest issue of BHMAGAZINO explores the inner workings of NASA and the ambitious Artemis program aimed at returning the U.S. to the Moon, revealing issues like delays and technical problems behind the scenes.
RELEASED VIDEO โฉ Amid NASA's latest lunar misfortunes, the Chinese accelerate their program
The article discusses the competitive race between NASA's lunar program facing delays due to fuel leaks and China's preparations for testing their new lunar module, Lanyue, with both sides claiming there is no rivalry despite underlying tensions.
NASA admits problems with its rocket for returning to the Moon: 'It's the fastest way, but not the most economical'
NASA acknowledges issues with its lunar return rocket, suggesting a future reliance on private companies like SpaceX for parts of its lunar program.
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.
NASA postpones its lunar mission for the second time due to new fuel leaks: this is the new date
NASA has postponed its crewed lunar mission for the second time after new fuel leaks were discovered during a crucial test of the rocket designed to carry astronauts around the Moon.
As China opens up its space sector, Hong Kong should reach for the stars
The article discusses how Hong Kong can leverage its financial markets and legal systems to contribute to China's burgeoning space program as commercial players become essential to its success.
Without a budget, without positions, without policy: Contrary to the global trend, Israel neglects the space industry
Despite being a leader in the global space industry, Israel is facing a worrying decline in its space program due to lack of funding and policy.
Iran launches three local observation satellites from Russia
Iran successfully placed three domestically produced observation satellites in orbit with the help of a Russian launcher, marking a significant advancement in its space program.
Iran Says It Launched 3 Satellites Into Space From Russia
Iran successfully launched three domestically built satellites into space with the help of a Russian Soyuz rocket, marking a significant advancement in its space program amid ongoing Western sanctions.