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NASA Wants to Send Your Name to the Moon With Artemis II Mission—For Free
NASA is inviting the public to join its Artemis II mission by sending their names to orbit the Moon—free of charge—on a memory card aboard the Orion spacecraft.
Ron Howard's mishap was Kevin Bacon's gain – and now the story is resurfacing as 'Apollo 13' returns to theaters.
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Moon is on the move: 245 boulder trails reveal the lunar surface is not still
For decades, scientists have considered the moon a dead world—a silent, unchanging landscape where nothing stirs. However, a ...
As NASA prepares to send astronauts to the Moon in the coming years, the agency is contemplating how to live and work on ...
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'We're really on a different trajectory': How NASA's Artemis moon missions aim to prepare us for Mars
An uncrewed mission called Artemis 1 flew around the moon and back again in 2022. Four astronauts aim to do the same next ...
We're losing visibility of the moon.
A pair of new studies presented at the Joint Meeting of the Europlanet Science Congress and the Division for Planetary ...
On September 14, 1959, the Soviet Union’s Luna 2 spacecraft became the first man-made object to reach the Moon. The mission, ...
NASA's Artemis II mission offers a unique opportunity for global participation by sending names on its first crewed lunar ...
These boulders, ranging in size from a few meters to hundreds of meters and weighing several tons, occasionally roll down cliffs and crater walls, stirring up clouds of dust on the lunar surface and ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Citing the proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration, NASA announced on Friday that after the Artemis III mission — where Americans will return to the moon — the rocket ...
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