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NASA announced that the earliest launch window for Artemis II is Feb. 6, 2026, with 12 more possible dates available from February-April. The Artemis mission, a followup to the Apollo program, hopes to have astronauts back on the moon’s surface by 2027.
NASA's long-awaited return to the Moon is nearing fruition with the potential launch of Artemis II, their first crewed deep space mission in over 50 years.
NASA's first moon landing since Apollo 17 was initially scheduled for late 2024. However, development delays with both Boeing and SpaceX have pushed Artemis III back to 2027. Boeing is now preparing to layoff half its Artemis Program workforce as signs ...
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NASA’s Artemis program explained, the plan to return humans to the moon, build a lunar base, and prepare for Mars
Nearly fifty years after Apollo 17, NASA’s Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the Moon, establish a sustainable presence, and turn lunar missions into a proving ground for Mars. This is the strategy,
AND CUTTING COSTS WAS TOP OF MIND TODAY IN AMERICA’S QUEST TO RETURN TO THE MOON. THE ARTEMIS PROGRAM IS BEHIND SCHEDULE AND OVER BUDGET. AND TODAY, LAWMAKERS IN WASHINGTON WANTED TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF NASA TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SAVE MONEY AND ...
Advocates for space science research are concerned about job losses and cuts to funding at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville.