Artemis II crew returns from historic mission around moon
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Artemis II makes history with far side moon flyby: 'We saw sites that no human has ever seen before'
Artemis II astronauts traveled about 252,000 miles from Earth during a historic lunar flyby. Crew experienced a 40-minute communication blackout behind the moon. The Orion spacecraft is expected to splash down Friday night off the coast of San Diego.
A discovery of lunar glass beads continues to captivate scientists, shedding new light on the Moon’s volcanic history. These tiny specks, no larger than a millimeter, were formed during volcanic eruptions billions of years ago and are now revealing ...
You might see the Moon as a grey, lifeless orb that orbits our planet each day. However, many researchers believe that the Moon is more alive than we believe. Further, they believe that the Moon's secret history could help us learn more about how it formed ...
The Artemis 2 mission reaches its closest pass by the Moon and its farthest distance from Earth today! Tune in for live updates as the mission progresses!
This week history, and the future of humanity, take its next step forward as Artemis II launches people to the Moon