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NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking shots of the moon
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy partnered with Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman to create stunning, never-before-seen views of the far side of the moon.
From geology training on Mushuau Innu First Nation territory in Labrador, to a new NASA Science Evaluation Room, Gordon Osinski takes us behind the scenes of Artemis II.
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NASA tests 80-pound student-built robot designed to mine soil for Artemis moon bases
Students from University of Virginia are building robots designed to mine lunar soil and ...
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Why scientists are excited about Artemis 2's observations of impact flashes on the moon
The Artemis 2 astronauts saw several impact flashes on the moon during their epic flyby, observations that have excited scientists and mission planners alike.
Lunar impact flashes were reported to NASA after Artemis made it's record breaking trip around the moon, going the furthest that any human has gone.
They've worked their whole lives for a trip around the moon. As commander, 50-year-old Reid Wiseman is the astronaut who ensures all facets of the mission work seamlessly, from crew communication to ...
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At a virtual Alumni Impacts talk on May 12, three NASA colleagues with degrees from Johns Hopkins University's science ...
Living on sunlight and batteries at the moon's south pole.
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