The first manned mission of the Artemis program won’t land on the moon, but it aims to take four astronauts farther from the Earth than anyone has gone before.
More than 50 years after Apollo 17, NASA’s Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day loop around the Moon to test the agency’s deep-space hardware.
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Opinion: The world of Artemis II is very different than that of the Apollo moon landings
Three developments stand out that will make the return to the moon effort different from the first time we visited Earth’s ...
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NASA's Artemis II readies for moon return after 54 years of Apollo 17: Here's the latest on mission
Artemis II prepares for launch in early February, marking the first crewed mission towards the moon since Apollo 17.
On Dec. 7, 1972, NASA launched the last crew to land on the moon with the Apollo 17 mission. Three NASA astronauts flew to the moon that day: Gene Cernan was the commander, Ronald Evans was the ...
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What caused the only known lunar landslide? Newly opened Apollo 17 moon samples may hold the answer
A mysterious lunar landslide might have been caused by debris from a faraway crater-forming impact, new analyses of Apollo 17 ...
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Astronauts cleared to carry iPhones to the moon as NASA prepares Artemis II mission
NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to grace us with some of the most ...
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