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The next U.S. trip to the Moon isn’t about planting a flag. It’s about learning how to live and work there. NASA has just reset its Artemis program, marking a clear strategic shift: Space exploration is moving away from a race to achieve milestones and toward a system built on repeated operations,
In an on-going overhaul of NASA's Artemis program, agency officials say it will take seven years to build a sophisticated base on the moon.
NASA is moving its moon rocket back out to the launch pad following hangar repairs. The 322-foot rocket made the slow four-mile trek Friday at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
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NASA finally rolls back Artemis II SLS rocket to the Vehicle Assembly Building—here's what's next
NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems teams have moved the Moon-bound SLS rocket from its spot on Launch Pad 39B of the Kennedy Space Station in Florida. According to NASA, the rocket arrived at the vehicle assembly building by around 8 pm EST on February 25 ...
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NASA to roll its moon rocket back to the launchpad after repairs, aiming for April 1 liftoff
NASA plans to roll its huge moon rocket back to the launch pad on Thursday evening, setting the stage for four astronauts to circle the moon.
Artemis II mission will take 4 astronauts on a trip around the moon. The vehicle that will send them there? A massive NASA Space Launch System rocket.
Newly minted NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman put his early stamp on the space agency with his announcement of "NASA Force"-a program he said will recruit "top aerospace, software, systems, and other critical technical talent" from the private sector to ...
NASA was able to roll the Artemis II moon rocket back to its temporary home on the launch pad on Friday morning, after a more than 11-hour journey going about less than 1 mph. This same rocket will send four astronauts on a flyby mission to the moon,