Por: Ars Technica Science December 05, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 5, 2022 12:00 pm UTC / Orion, the Earth, and the Moon, captured during the Artemis I mission.NASA Share this story The launch of the Artemis I mission in mid-November was spectacular, and NASA's Orion spacecraft has performed nearly flawlessly ever since. If all goes as anticipated—and there is no reason to believe it won't—Orion will splash down in calm seas off... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business December 13, 2022
With Orion safe back on Earth, the last and most important tests of the Artemis I mission have been completed, but there are still miles to travel and months of data sifting to go before NASA will target an Artemis II launch date. While the latest announced timeline for that... + más
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The Hill USA Tech December 03, 2022
NASA’s heavy lift (SLS) has certainly faced criticism. It is too expensive and too complex. The SLS is also not a sustainable rocket for sending people back to the moon. All of those criticisms are valid. However, NASA’s monster rocket has just sent an uncrewed Orion... + más
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Forbes USA Tech November 17, 2022
An illustration of a suited Artemis astronaut looking out of a Moon lander hatch across the lunar ... [+] surface, the Lunar Terrain Vehicle and other surface elements. NASA Having , NASA’s Artemis Program is live at last. Artemis-I has already provided a test for NASA’s new... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business November 16, 2022
Future astronauts and other curious Earthlings have several options for watching the blastoff and learning more about the mission and its $4.1 billion rocket and spacecraft. Viewing of the fueling of the rocket begins as early as Tuesday afternoon (see full details below). NASA... + más
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ABC News USA Tech November 15, 2022
The is set for launch early Wednesday morning, the latest attempt to send an unmanned capsule near the moon after a series of postponements due to and mechanical issues.NASA a takeoff scheduled for Monday after Hurricane Nicole made landfall about 85 miles south of Cape... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 26, 2022
The Orion spacecraft could be on its first trip to the moon on the Artemis I mission in less than a month, but teams at Kennedy Space Center continue to prep the next capsules planned for human missions, the first of which could fly in just more than 18 months. Meanwhile,... + más
NASA aims for mid-November launch of delayed Artemis moon mission | CNBC
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The Verge USA Science September 27, 2022
Hurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis I rocketHurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis I rocket / It’s a big delay for the mission p>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By / Sep 26, 2022, 4:37 PM UTC Share this storya:hover]:text-black... + más
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