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Meteor storms could pose unexpected and serious threats to NASA’s Artemis moon missions
NASA’s Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the lunar surface, faces an unexpected yet critical threat: meteor storms. As humanity prepares to venture beyond Earth orbit, tiny yet high-speed micrometeoroids could challenge the safety and timing of lunar missions.
The Artemis program is becoming one of NASA's most important efforts for future moon colonization and long-term moon exploration. Unlike earlier lunar missions focused mainly on short visits, Artemis is designed to help astronauts stay on the Moon longer ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed journey around the Moon in more than 50 years and it will carry four astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen on a 10-day flight around the Moon before returning to Earth.
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - APRIL 20: NASA rolls out the top four-fifths of the SLS core stage for the Artemis III mission from Michoud Assembly Facility on April 20, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be loaded onto the Pegasus barge for delivery to ...
Throughout February 2026, people at the Kennedy Space Center got to witness an exciting sight: NASA’s behemoth Space Launch System rocket, SLS, standing on the launch pad, aimed toward the sky. The launch system has been key to the Artemis program – an ...
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Ukraine receives invitation to join NASA's Artemis moon program
Ukraine became the ninth country to sign agreements under the program, but it's not that simple Ukraine is facing a systemic crisis — it has had no space program for seven years. But recently, a letter arrived regarding participation in the Artemis program,
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