Astronauts aboard the Artemis II will conduct a moon flyby Monday in a historic space milestone. Follow for live updates.
Artemis II astronauts are making history as they travel farther from Earth than any humans in history and conduct a moon ...
It’s official. Artemis II has broken Apollo 13’s distance record. The three Americans and one Canadian on Monday journeyed ...
The four astronauts embarking on NASA's lunar flyby became on Monday the humans to travel farthest from our planet, as they ...
Artemis II astronauts will watch Earth sink and rise behind the moon's curved edge today and ride through a slow solar ...
Artemis II is about to have its climactic moment: The crew is heading into their closely choreographed lunar flyby, when ...
The Artemis II crew will travel farther than any human before. Here's everything you need to know about the historic moment.
The crew of Artemis II should exceed Apollo 13's distance from Earth by more than 4,100 miles (6,600 kilometers).
At 1:56 p.m. Eastern time, the crew’s distance from Earth passed 248,655 miles, the record set in 1970. Later, the four ...
The NASA-led Artemis II mission, carrying a four-person crew beyond Earth orbit for the first time since 1972, is conducting ...
A rare selenelion lunar eclipse was visible from campus in the predawn hours of Mar. 4. The phenomenon occurs when the sun rises on one horizon just as the still-eclipsed moon sets on the opposite ...
The moon will cast a blood-red hue over parts of the Earth in the wee morning hours of Tuesday, March 3, and much of the United States will be able to see. Here's what to know about March's upcoming ...
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