The Artemis II crew will travel approximately 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the Moon. They will see the Earth and the ...
Nasa’s towering Moon launcher has completed its slow crawl to the Florida coast, a visual reminder that human deep ...
NASA's giant new moon rocket is finally at the launch pad. The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket began its 1-mph creep from ...
The Artemis II team is now focused on activities at the launch pad. This week, NASA plans to perform a series of tests ...
Slowed by four main parachutes in predawn darkness, the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft descended and splashed down in the ...
NASA is inviting people around the world to send their names on a historic trip around the Moon. As part of the Artemis II ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s giant new moon rocket moved to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts’ ...
Wish them well. Next month, four astronauts are expected to board space capsule Orion, blast off on a rocket known as the Space Launch System, and exit low-Earth orbit for the first time since 1972, ...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft reached the Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in ...
As they fly around the moon, the four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II will see views never seen by the human eye. Here's how.
Just moving out the moon-bound rocket to the launch pad was an incredible engineering feat. Watch how NASA got it done.
NASA’s Artemis II rocket arrives at Launch Pad 39B, beginning final prelaunch tests ahead of the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, set for Feb. 2026.