NASA Artemis II’s Orion Crew, Service Modules Joined
The two major spacecraft components, which have undergone testing, will transport astronauts on a mission around the moon.
The two major spacecraft components, which have undergone testing, will transport astronauts on a mission around the moon.
After returning its mobile launch pad to Kennedy Space Center in August, NASA is putting the pieces together for its next marquee mission.
NASA announced the four astronauts set to crew Artemis II, the first crewed flight in the vicinity of the moon in more than 50 years.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean early Sunday afternoon as part of the Artemis I flight test.
The Artemis I mission to the moon launches a new chapter in human lunar exploration.
Here’s how to watch the historic rocket launch set for 1:04 a.m. Wednesday morning.
NASA is now aiming to launch Artemis November 16.
After scrubbing scheduled launch attempts following two rounds of mechanical issues and a hurricane, the space agency is ready for another try.
Engineers are working to remedy engine chilling issues that prompted Monday’s scrub.
It’s still unclear whether engine problem can be fixed on the launch pad.