The four Artemis II astronauts in Orion are preparing for their lunar flyby on Monday, April 6, during which they will be eclipsed as they become the most distant humans.
The Artemis II astronauts are officially on their way back home to Earth after their groundbreaking journey, becoming the first humans in more than 50 years to travel near Earth's celestial neighbor.
The Artemis II crew is returning to Earth after a historic mission around the moon. The Orion spacecraft is scheduled for a water landing in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. This mission ...
NASA's Artemis astronauts can now train on a full-scale replica of Blue Origin's Blue Moon lunar lander at the Johnson Space ...
The four crew members reached a greater distance from Earth than any humans before them. They spent nearly seven hours observing the moon's far side and capturing images. Isaacman ended the event by ...
SpaceX's Fram2 mission will launch cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang into orbit with three crewmates on March 31 on a first-of-its-kind astronaut flight over Earth's poles. Liftoff is at 9:46 p.m.
The Artemis II moon mission is winding to a close, but it isn't done quite yet. After their successful seven-hour lunar flyby Monday, April 6, the four astronauts on the Orion capsule have another ...
Brother of NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman reacts to emotional moment of moon crater being named after astronaut’s late wife. • En route home: The astronauts have now begun their return trip home after ...