Por: Ars Technica Science May 17, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 17, 2023 1:23 pm UTC / The launch of Artemis I was a tremendous success for NASA. But what comes next?NASA The Artemis program to return humans to the Moon has an aura of inevitability now, with broad political support, robust international participation, and a successful first mission—Artemis I—under its belt. Perhaps most critically, for Artemis, is that in a rare show of... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business March 10, 2023
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson gave his annual State of NASA speech on Thursday dropping the news of when the agency would announce the four astronauts that will fly on the first crewed mission of the Artemis program while giving a top-level look at a record budget request from... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business February 24, 2023
NASA leaders are sounding an alarm about funding by Congress that could threaten the pace of the Artemis lunar missions. NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana was joined Wednesday during SpaceCom in Orlando for an opening chat with Alicia Brown, an associate administrator of... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business January 07, 2023
The Orion space capsule from Artemis I has come full circle, having launched from Kennedy Space Center, traveled 1.4 million miles in space and around the moon, splashed back down to Earth in the Pacific Ocean, and now journeyed 2,500 miles over land for its return to Florida.... + más
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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
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
Blood Moon 2022: Ultimate Viewing Guide To Election Day’s Second, Longest And Final Lunar Eclipse Of The Year | Forbes
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
When And Where To Watch NASA’s Moon Mission Finally Launch This Week | Forbes
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