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Space.com on MSNThe pieces of NASA's next 3 Artemis moon missions head to Florida launch site (photos)Pieces for the Artemis 2, 3 and 4 moon missions are all bound for NASA's Kennedy Space Center after manufacturing in the U.S.
The next astronauts to fly to the moon now have a mission patch to represent their journey. NASA debuted the official Artemis 2 insignia, its first emblem for a moon-bound crew in more than 50 years.
SpaceX has rolled out the Falcon 9 rocket mounted with the Dragon spacecraft that will carry NASA 's next crew rotation ...
Artemis 2 is targeting a Spring 2026 launch and Artemis 3, NASA's mission to finally land astronauts on the moon, is scheduled to launch no earlier than 2027.
In a further indication of Congress' position on the SLS and Orion programs, lawmakers set aside more than $4 billion for the ...
In other good news for the SLS and Artemis programs, Congress recently approved additional funding to preserve the Artemis IV ...
NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket gets 2nd stage even as Trump tries to scrap Space Launch System (photos) NASA just got the Orion spacecraft that will fly astronauts around the moon on Artemis 2 in 2026.
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNNASA’s chief SLS engineer, a UAH grad, wins top federal honorDr. John Blevins, Chief Engineer for NASA’s Space Launch System, was awarded the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal, ...
She and three male astronauts will fly around the moon without landing next year under NASA’s Artemis program, the successor to Apollo. Men still outnumber women in NASA’s astronaut corps.
Planned moon and Mars missions require timely communications and navigation systems, which is prompting NASA officials to ...
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Space.com on MSNTrump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushes for crewed moon missions, but proposed budget cuts leave NASA science behindThe recent United States government's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that was recently signed into law has good news for the ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA continues stacking its giant Artemis 2 SLS moon rocket (photos)NASA's next moon rocket is stacking higher and higher at the Kennedy Space Center, as the SLS stage adapter and interim cryogenic propulsion stage arrive in the VAB.
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