NASA has finished a crucial step toward getting its Artemis II moon mission off the ground, and is now targeting early April to send four astronauts on an unprecedented path.
Space agency targets April 1 for the launch of Artemis II after completing rocket repairs.
NASA recently announced that it’s targeting April 1 for the launch of its highly anticipated lunar-bound mission, Artemis II. Inside the Orion spacecraft lifted to space by the powerful SLS rocket ...
Follow the Artemis II crew aboard Orion, from SLS launch to Pacific splashdown, completing system checkouts, trajectory burns, and lunar observations during their 10-day mission.
American space agency NASA said the helium problem in the SLS has been fixed, further tweaks underway before the rocket's rollout.
The pressure to fix SLS and get to a launch for Artemis 2 will build. If there is another rollback in April or new leak or valve issue in May or long repairs. The program will get closer to reaching ...
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What Artemis II astronauts will do inside Orion from launch to splashdown?
Four astronauts strapped inside a capsule smaller than a large walk-in closet will spend roughly 10 days testing every system that future Moon-landing crews will depend on. Artemis II, the first ...
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