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'We are ready for every scenario.' NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts say they're all set for historic flight to the moon
"We are ready for every scenario as we ride this amazing Space Launch System on the Orion spacecraft, 250,000 miles away." ...
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NASA's Artemis Program: Live updates
NASA's Artemis 2 mission is expected to launch between Feb. and April 2026. Artemis 2 will send three NASA astronauts and one Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut around the moon for the humanity's ...
NASA's Artemis II mission, slated for launch on February 5, 2026, will send astronauts around the Moon in the Orion ...
Blue Origin will provide a livestream of its next human spaceflight from Texas on its website. Here's everything to know.
NASA revealed the members of its 2025 astronaut class, the 24th group in the agency's history — some of whom may be among the ...
NASA's CHAPEA mission will see four volunteers living in a simulated Mars base, and leading them is an Air Force pilot, who ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos thinks "millions" of human beings will choose to live in space soon — and by choice. "In the next couple of decades, I believe there will be millions of people living in ...
NASA and Northrop Grumman had delayed the arrival of a Cygnus XL spacecraft to the orbital outpost after an issue with its main engine was detected. Flight engineers were able to determine that it ...
NASA's AVATAR study will send Emulate organ chips containing human cells on the Artemis II mission to study how deep space ...
NASA will announce the 2025 astronaut class today, selected from a pool of 8,000 applicants, and will begin a two-year training program to prepare them for missions to the International Space ...
The launch is set for Thursday, August 21, at 11:50 p.m. ET. Catch the action live right here. reading time 2 minutes The U.S. Space Force’s experimental spaceplane, X-37B, is ready for another go in ...
In 1978 Nasa announced 35 new astronauts for a new era of spaceflight – and six of them were women. Here's how the Space Shuttle programme chipped away at one of Nasa's blind spots.
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