Artemis II was an amazing mission, but it was only the first phase of what promises to be a long and complicated journey back to landing on the moon — so stay tuned.
From the Apollo landings to the visionary Artemis program, NASA’s missions have not only expanded humanity’s reach into space but also reshaped our understanding of Earth and the universe. Each ...
The Apollo 11 landing site remains frozen in time on the Moon. Footprints, equipment, and historic artifacts still sit ...
NASA says Artemis II astronauts may recognize Apollo landing regions during their lunar flyby, offering a distant but ...
The photos, taken decades apart in 1968 and 2026, show Earth as it would be seen if you were standing on the moon. Take a ...
The Artemis launch marks NASA’s first crewed mission to the moon in 54 years. The last trip, Apollo 17, all the way back in 1972. Today, those who lived through those events, as well as the first moon ...
The Apollo missions to the moon established many of the guidelines that we still use for space travel today, with some modern ...
Astronaut Jim Lovell, who flew on two Apollo-era missions in 1968 and 1970, recorded a message for the Artemis II crew before ...
A Coronado space engineer who played a critical role in the Apollo 11 moon landing is looking back at the historic 1969 event ...
Wiseman, Hansen, pilot Victor Glover and Christina Koch were on track to pass as close as 4,070 miles (6,550 kilometers) to ...
Meet the Press broadcast from Cape Kennedy space center and welcomed the three NASA astronauts who commanded Apollo missions 8, 9 and 10 ahead of the historic launch of Apollo 11, which would land ...
The Artemis II cannot land on the moon due to the spacecraft having no landing capabilities, according to Space.com. That goal is being saved for the eventual Artemis 4 mission. The specific objective ...