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NASA's Artemis 2 mission launched on April 1 on a historic mission that will see a crew of four astronauts journey to the far side of the moon for the first time since Apollo 17 returned to Earth in December 1972.
For the first time since the 1970’s, NASA is sending a crew to the moon, but the astronauts won’t set foot on the surface. Here’s why the landing will have to wait.
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO, March 27 (Reuters) - Japanese spacecraft startup ispace said on Friday it will further delay a U.S. government-sponsored lunar mission to 2030 and cut its global workforce, in a strategic shift after two failed lunar landings.
Thanks to NASA's live-stream, you can watch Artemis II's lunar flyby and see the moon mission head deeper into space than ever before. The post Live Stream NASA’s Lunar Flyby as Moon Mission Goes
A resurfaced video of the Artemis II crew has reignited long-running conspiracy theories that question whether humans ever set foot on the moon. A short excerpt featuring Commander Reid Wiseman went viral this week, prompting a new wave of claims that NASA has been deceptive about the Apollo programme.