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With just over 24 hours to go, NASA is making final preparations for the Artemis II mission — the agency’s first crewed flight aboard the Orion spacecraft in more than 50 years. Live images from the Kennedy Space Center show a calm launch pad on Florida’s coast,
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NASA Artemis II countdown: Here's what happens from now until launch
NASA teams across the country have begun the launch countdown for the Artemis II mission around the moon. Here are some of the key milestones that takes place started at L-16 hours.
Huge crowds are gathering around the Kennedy Space Centre to see the launch of the historic moon mission.
With NASA preparing for the Artemis II launch (expected tomorrow, 1 April), a strong solar flare earlier this week is putting space weather back into focus—and highlighting the unpredictable risks astronauts could face beyond Earth's atmosphere.
NASA wants to build a base on the moon by the 2030s, a University of Mississippi professor explains how and why it wants a long‑term lunar presence.
We're about 24 hours away from NASA sending astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
Senior NASA Test Director Jeff Spaulding said NASA’s goal is to “establish a presence” on the moon in the near future. The Artemis II mission is expected to launch Wednesday evening on a journey around the moon.