Here's what’s next for NASA’s Artemis program
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Decades ago, there was an Apollo Generation of children who came of age during the era of the lunar landing. NASA hopes to replicate that in the Artemis era.
As NASA’s Artemis program advances following its first crewed mission to the moon April 10, former astronaut Bonnie Dunbar sees it as the latest step in a long legacy of human spaceflight that includes Apollo,
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NASA remains central to the next phase of space exploration
Something remarkable happened on April 1, 2026 - and no, it was not a joke. Four astronauts lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, bound for the Moon, making it the first time humans have ventured beyond low Earth orbit in more than half a century.
Artemis II is capturing global attention—but it’s only the next stride in NASA’s accelerating campaign to return humans to the moon and beyond. Artemis II will mark the first time humans set out to attempt a lunar flyby in over 50 years, another ...
Four American astronauts have boldly gone where no man has gone before ... and it's just the beginning
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's next lunar mission, Artemis II, is on track to launch just a week away on April 1 and administrators revealed the mission's objectives, as well as plans for the future of the Artemis programs. A news conference was held on Tuesday, where Nasa said ...
Artemis II is about exploration, but a space program is more than what the public watched. The US uses all facets of its space program to build the future it [...]
For NASA astronomers, engineers and mission managers, the most critical point of a trip to the moon is not the maneuver around the satellite but rather a much less moment: reentry. That final effort, which lasts less than 20 minutes, may completely ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze reports on the cold-war era space race and the history of the NASA space program, ahead of the Artemis II launch and the future US moon-base ambition.