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Despite international interest in the Artemis missions that are planned to take astronauts to the moon and Mars, NASA still needs to develop an overall strategy for international space cooperation ...
The heat shield of the Orion spacecraft intended one day to carry astronauts to the moon under NASA’s Artemis program suffered unexpected damage in more than 100 places as the spacecraft ...
NASA’s inspector general (IG) has identified a range of technical issues of concern that arose during the uncrewed 2022 Artemis I mission that auditors are urging the agency to fully address ...
HOUSTON—NASA’s Inspector General (IG) has 10 recommendations for the agency to improve the affordability and effectiveness of working with international partners to execute its Artemis lunar ...
The Artemis 3 Orion capsule under construction at the Kennedy Space Center. The Artemis 3 mission in the late 2025-2026 timeframe, will carry the next man and the first woman to walk on the moon.
Item 1 of 5 A full-sized humanoid robot named ARTEMIS is shown at UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, where mechanical engineering students developed a first of its kind robot in Los Angeles ...
In deference to President Trump's anti-DEI order, the space agency has removed a promise to send the "the first woman, first person of color" to walk on the moon aboard the Artemis III mission.
Artemis II is targeting no later than April 2026 to fly its first crewed mission, which would launch the Lockheed Martin-built Orion spacecraft with four astronauts on board atop the Space Launch ...
NASA's inspector general writes that the Artemis 1 test flight of the Orion spacecraft revealed anomalies that "pose significant risks to the safety of the crew." Skip to main content.
A second attempt at launching the uncrewed Artemis I mission was scrubbed Saturday after experiencing fueling issues. Future launch attempts may not occur until later this year, like launch ...
The Artemis mega moon rocket is NASA's latest and most powerful launch vehicle, intended to return astronauts, robots, and supplies to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.