Artemis, NASA and Moon
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NASA's Artemis II astronauts returned to Earth with a splashdown landing in the Pacific Ocean after making a high-speed reentry through the atmosphere.
This week, we got a different moon—the Artemis moon. The moon captured by America’s first mission there in generations is not the moon I look for every time I step outside. It is not the moon I grew up with or the one my parents learned about during the Apollo missions.
NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the moon in more than 50 years, has been a feast for the eyes. See the stunning images from the mission.
The first astronauts to visit the moon in more than a half-century are home. Artemis II’s crew of four emerged from their lunar capsule after a splashdown in the Pacific on Friday evening and were flown by helicopter to the Navy’s recovery ship.
The Artemis II crew's nine-day moon mission set a record for the farthest any human has ever traveled from Earth. Here's a look at the key moments.
Europe played a key role in the recent Artemis II Moon mission from the US space agency NASA and is also planning to explore Earth's natural satellite, a European Space Agency (ESA) director said.
Four astronauts embarked on a high-stakes flight around the moon Wednesday in the Artemis II. It's humanity’s first lunar voyage in more than half a century and the thrilling leadoff in NASA’s push toward a landing in two years.
But despite the great accomplishments of Artemis II’s 10-day flight around the moon and back, Artemis III’s success is far from guaranteed.