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Apart from pesky issues with the spacecraft’s toilet and waste disposal system, most of the Artemis II mission has proceeded like clockwork. NASA has made few changes to the flight plan since the launch of the lunar flyby mission April 1.
Lockheed Martin LMT on Friday celebrated a significant milestone with the successful splashdown of the Orion spacecraft, which marked the completion of NASA’s Artemis II mission. This achievement is pivotal for future lunar exploration,
Artemis 2 returned home from their 10-day trip around the Moon, today. Although their fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere was the riskiest part of this entire mission, NASA reported a textbook return for splashdown.
iPhones aren't the only consumer gadgets in space right now.
This is how the four astronauts sleep, use the bathroom and work out while on their 10-day mission to the moon and back.
NASA’s Orion program is being led by a Washington state native who is helping shape the next phase of the agency’s push to return humans to the moon.
Orion is in space, the Artemis II crew is returning from the moon, and you can follow their journey without leaving Earth.
The USS John P. Murtha returned to Naval Base San Diego after successfully retrieving the Orion spacecraft from NASA's Artemis II mission, marking a major milestone in human space exploration.