For 10 days in April, NASA’s Artemis II crew traveled around the far side of the Moon and back, marking one of the most ...
Astrolab's FLIP rover, launching from Kennedy Space Center this year, will carry NASA science and tech to the moon, all in ...
As the historic lunar flyby comes to a close, space companies and nations around the world are also shooting for the moon. Upcoming landings aim to change the landscape of space exploration ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says the agency is moving aggressively toward returning Americans to the moon.
To begin with — there is no “dark side of the moon,” a phrase I heard repeatedly during the recent epic flight of Artemis II — not just from newscasters but once from a former astronaut. The moon ...
The Moon landing conspiracies are very much alive, but the new generation of astronauts are handling them with less drama.
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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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Scientist have found a new cheap route to the Moon—and it could have solved a major Artemis II issue
A new, previously hidden pathway, if used, will require 58.80 m/s less fuel than existing fuel-efficient routes to the Moon.
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