Orion spacecraft has splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, ending Artemis II’s historic 10-day ...
Each Artemis II astronaut will endure the obstacle course, which will take about 1.5 hours to complete, one at a time.
Somewhere inside the Orion capsule hurtling back toward Earth in April 2026, a set of microfluidic devices no larger than a USB drive holds living bone marrow tissue built from each Artemis II ...
The U.S. space agency is targeting a splashdown off the coast of San Diego on Friday, April 10, at 8:07 p.m. ET.
The Artemis II crew is conducting critical tests aboard the Orion capsule as they approach their scheduled splashdown off the ...
People around the world will have their eyes on San Diego County today when the Orion capsule carrying NASA’s Artemis II crew ...
Hurtling back toward Earth after a historic loop around the moon, the Artemis II astronauts worked through a relatively light ...
As humans work to get back to the moon — and then on to Mars — area companies are providing technology that's getting them ...
The mission faced engineering and human health challenges. Overcoming these obstacles in deep space was the whole point.
The Artemis II mission is a 10-day test flight around the moon in the Orion crew capsule. As of April 2, the astronauts were ...
Artemis II splashdown live updates: Astronauts ready for final descent to Earth and face dangerous reentry move - NASA crew ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — More than 50 years have passed since humans visited the moon, and history was made on Wednesday as NASA launched its crewed Artemis II for a flyby of Earth’s lunar sister.