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Humanity's First Deep‑Space Plumbing Repair: Artemis 2 Crew Masters Orbital Bathroom Repairs
Artemis 2 crew demonstrates advanced technical skills during lunar mission, handling critical spacecraft maintenance and repairs 240,000 miles from Earth.
America's long-awaited return to the moon with the Artemis II launch on Wednesday is just a first step towards transforming Earth's neighbor into a gateway for deep space exploration, a key lawmaker has revealed.
This afternoon, as part of the Artemis II mission, a 322-foot rocket is set to lift off, sending a crew of Americans and a Canadian on a 10-day journey around the moon and back. No landing this time, but they’ll push farther from Earth than any humans ever have.
Artemis II will test NASA’s crew capabilities in deep space and gather more information that could ultimately help send astronauts to Mars.
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Artemis II blasts off for moon mission in glorious return to golden age of space exploration
Artemis II successfully launched into Earth’s orbit from Florida’s Cape Canaveral on Wednesday, marking the crucial first step in mankind’s historic return to deep space and the moon. A crew of four astronauts,
The Artemis II mission launches this week as a first step toward returning to the moon and reaching Mars. Materials scientist Debbie Senesky explains the material tech that makes these missions possible.
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Korea AeroSpace Administration have joined hands to expand its joint research on L4 & deep space exploration, and space
NASA’s Artemis II will send four astronauts around the Moon, the first crewed deep-space mission in more than 50 years. The mission builds on decades of U.S. space exploration, from post-WWII rocket development to Apollo and Artemis programs.
Expandable infrastructure serves as a foundation for long-duration space exploration and commercialization Voyager Technologies and Max Space announced a strategic partnership to advance expandable space habitats. “This technology reflects a fundamental ...
NASA and a team from the University of Chicago have found an odd, lemon-shaped exoplanet in deep space that might be producing diamonds in its atmosphere.
The Artemis II mission, which launched April 1 from Florida, got the greenlight to begin its lunar journey after a day or orbiting high above Earth.