NASA’s Space Launch System, the agency’s flagship rocket designed to carry astronauts back to the Moon under the Artemis program, stands 322 feet tall in its Block 1 configuration. That height exceeds ...
Artemis II is capturing global attention—but it’s only the next stride in NASA’s accelerating campaign to return humans to the moon and beyond. Artemis II will mark the first time humans set out to ...
NASA's Space Launch System rocket developed for the agency's Artemis lunar program is among the tallest in the world. Here's how it stack up.
Meet three of the dozen College of Engineering & Computing graduates who are working on mission-critical aspects of NASA’s ...
The Artemis II mission will send four astronauts farther from Earth than any human has gone before, orbiting the moon without landing, to thoroughly test the SLS rocket, Orion capsule, and mission ...
The crew of the Artemis II launch mission to fly by the moon, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, walk to board the ...
NASA has selected the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur upper stage to replace the existing Space Launch System second-stage for Artemis IV and beyond, per a procurement filing spotted by ...
After the historic Artemis II lunar orbit mission, NASA has re-sequenced its program, delaying the first crewed lunar landing to Artemis IV (early 2028) and making Artemis III (mid-2027) a low-Earth ...
As the second mission of the Artemis Moon exploration program, and the first-ever crewed one, is about to conclude with a splashdown off the coast of San Diego on April 10, American space agency NASA ...
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