Artemis II Crew Returns Safely After Historic Lunar Mission
The Artemis II mission concludes with a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.
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The Artemis II mission concludes with a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.
The Artemis II crew, featuring Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman, is returning to Earth. Here's how to watch their journey home live.
NASA's Artemis II mission captured a breathtaking image of the Moon and Earth during its lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, showcasing both celestial bodies in a single frame.
On flight day 5, the Artemis II crew photographed the Moon from the Orion spacecraft, showcasing advanced interior design and NASA's goal of returning humans to lunar exploration.
Vice President Vance is traveling to Pakistan to spearhead U.S. negotiations aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Iran. Meanwhile, Artemis II is scheduled to return to Earth today.
The upcoming Artemis II mission is set to explore the Moon's far side, focusing on scientific research and potential resources, marking a significant step in lunar exploration.
The Artemis II crew is on track for a significant re-entry to Earth following their groundbreaking lunar mission, the first crewed journey to the Moon in over five decades.
As the Artemis II mission nears its conclusion, the crew shares their thoughts on the profound experience of their lunar voyage while getting ready for their return trip.
A historic milestone in human space exploration as Artemis II surpasses the distance achieved by Apollo 13.
Strategic angle: A pivotal moment in contemporary space exploration as NASA and ESA collaborate on Artemis II.
Strategic angle: Media will have an opportunity to speak with NASA’s Artemis II crew members as they continue their journey toward Earth during their historic mission around the Moon.
Strategic angle: The Artemis II astronauts wrapped up their lunar flyby as they continue their journey back to Earth, bringing with them rich celestial observations.
At its closest point, the crew of Artemis II will loop about 4,000 miles from the lunar surface late Monday.
Strategic angle: Join the millions of people looking up as NASA's Artemis II mission brings astronauts closer to the moon than ever in over 50 years. Learn how to capture stunning moon photos with your smartphone.
Astronauts prepare for historic lunar journey amid heat shield challenges.
Strategic angle: President Trump issues ultimatum to Iran while Artemis II crew prepares for lunar mission.
Strategic angle: The first crewed test flight under NASA’s Artemis program is underway.
Strategic angle: Many of the photos that have come out of the moon mission so far were taken by crew members.
Strategic angle: Experience the breathtaking views captured by the Artemis II crew as they journey through space.
Strategic angle: Artemis II astronauts shared their first impressions from space, describing stunning views of Earth and the Moon as they continue their historic mission beyond orbit.
Strategic angle: A dedicated tracker for the Artemis II mission.
Strategic angle: Moog Inc. plays a crucial role in the successful launch of Artemis II with its precision motion and fluid control systems.
Strategic angle: Watch the historic launch of NASA's Artemis II crew as they embark on a mission to the moon.
Strategic angle: Euronews Tech Talks explores the experiences of former NASA astronaut Daniel Tani on the launch day of Artemis II.
Exploring the lengthy journey back to lunar exploration and the historical context behind it.
Strategic angle: NASA’s Ames Research Center invites media to interview experts ahead of the Artemis II mission.
Strategic angle: Unos ocho minutos después del despegue de Artemis II, la nave espacial Orion y su tripulación están listos para su misión lunar.
Strategic angle: A six-day launch window opens on April 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Strategic angle: NASA will host a news conference to highlight progress toward the Artemis II crewed mission around the Moon.
NASA's decision to allow public tracking of the Artemis II mission reflects a strategic approach to engage stakeholders in lunar exploration efforts.