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Despite problems during the unpiloted Artemis I reentry, the Artemis II crew is confident their heat shield will protect them during a fiery descent to Earth.
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen splash down on Earth after their historic moon journey.
The reentry of Artemis II will bring a new round of incredible feats. The crew will challenge the record for the fastest humans have ever traveled.
Watching NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts fly around the Moon and make spaceflight history brought up a lot of emotions—but mostly, it gave me serious FOMO. Sadly, this Gizmodo science reporter won’t be leaving Earth anytime soon. But the crew’s incredible photos make me feel like I was along for the ride.
The astronauts on NASA's Artemis II moon mission are scheduled to land on Earth on Friday. But their re-entry is one of the riskiest parts of the mission, and the Orion spacecraft has known design flaws.
The Artemis II toilet had a minor malfunction as the four astronauts have struggled to vent its stored urine into space.
Artemis II, NASA’s first meaningful manned space mission in over a half-century, has taken the nation by storm this month. In so doing, it has provided a timely reminder of what a great nation, acting with confidence and clarity of purpose,
The Artemis II crew is preparing to reenter Earth’s atmosphere. Tom Foreman explains what that process will be like.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft and Artemis 2 crew just completed their awe-inspiring loop around the moon on Monday, April 6, as the world watched this historic record-breaking endeavor.