NASA, Artemis and Moon
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The space rock is expected to make its closest approach at around 848,000 miles from the Earth, according to NASA.
Artemis II astronauts are returning to Earth after a historic lunar flyby, setting a new record for human spaceflight.
More than half a century after astronauts last left footprints on the lunar surface, humanity is preparing to return to the moon. The excitement surrounding NASA's Apollo program once captivated the world, and now NASA hopes to rekindle that same sense of ...
Follow the moon flight from the palm of your hand.
The Green Bank Telescope, with its 2.3-acre collecting surface and highly sensitive receivers, will conduct radar observations of the Artemis II moon mission’s Orion spacecraft as it travels beyond low Earth orbit between April 1 and April 10,
At 3 a.m. on Wednesday morning, a group of students trudged to the south side of University Park Campus, flicked some equipment to life and prepared to start their shift. From the dark side of the Earth,
NASA is currently monitoring a car-sized asteroid set to zoom past the Earth on March 25 at a speed of around 12,168 miles per hour. The space rock—known as “2026 FM3″— is about 15 feet across and is set to make its closest approach to Earth ...