NASA, Artemis
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NASA is targeting an April 1 launch for Artemis II, its first crewed mission around the moon since Apollo, following a successful flight readiness review.
Weather conditions are favorable for the evening of April 1 launch. Meteorologists at Patrick Space Force Base currently give the mission an 80% chance of “go" – meaning only a 20% risk of weather
NASA's historic Artemis II moon mission is scheduled, with cloud coverage and high winds remaining the biggest concerns
NASA began its two-day countdown Monday ahead of what is slated to be its first crewed moonshot in more than half a century, a long-anticipated loop around Earth's satellite that is to pave the way for future exploration. The first window to launch from ...
NASA is a “go” for its upcoming Artemis II moon mission. The countdown to liftoff began at 4:44 P.M. Eastern time, said Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, NASA’s launch director for the mission, at a press conference on Monday. The space agency is ...
The two instructors who trained the Artemis II crew to take out-of-this-world photos during the NASA lunar flyby mission said they were impressed by the photography from the four astronauts. NASA photography and video subject matter experts Paul Reichert and Katrina Willoughby spoke to Reuters on Tuesday (April 14) about the crew's photography training.