Artemis
Coverage of Artemis in the Nexus archive.
- Artemis moon astronauts visit Capitol Hill | Space photo of the day for July 6, 2026
Artemis moon astronauts visited Capitol Hill as part of a space-related event. The occasion coincided with the 'Space photo of the day' for July 6, 2026.
- NASA’s astronauts will wear a Prada-designed onesie to keep cool on the moon
NASA’s Artemis astronauts will wear a Prada-designed cooling inner garment under their space suits during moon missions. The garment was unveiled by Axiom Space and Prada as part of a collaboration to enhance astronaut comfort and thermal regulation.
- 'It's very aesthetically pleasing.' Prada and Axiom just revealed the stylish cooling suit Artemis astronuats will wear under their spacesuit on the moon
Prada and Axiom have unveiled a stylish cooling suit designed for Artemis astronauts to wear under their spacesuits during lunar missions. The suit is described as 'very aesthetically pleasing.'
- Blue Origin's New Glenn makes a crater-sized dent in Artemis plans
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground test at Cape Canaveral, damaging the launchpad and delaying NASA's Artemis lunar missions. The incident impacts plans for Blue Origin's lunar landers, including the VIPER rover delivery in 2027 and Artemis III. Investigations into the explosion's cause may also affect other BE-4 engine-powered launches.
- NASA is updating its Artemis moon base plan. You can find out how on May 26.
NASA is updating its Artemis moon base plan with details to be revealed on May 26. The agency plans to build a permanent lunar base using a step-by-step approach extending through 2032.
- Blue Origin's lunar lander mockup is ready for NASA Artemis astronaut training
Blue Origin's lunar lander mockup is ready for NASA Artemis astronaut training at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The Blue Moon lander training mockup stands inside Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Building 9. This development marks a significant step in preparations for NASA's Artemis program.
- A bizarre 'decapitated' asteroid likely made the moon's largest impact crater. NASA's Artemis astronauts may land near the proof
The moon's largest impact feature is the South Pole-Aitken basin, which stretches between Aitken crater and the south pole. NASA's Artemis astronauts may land near the proof of a bizarre 'decapitated' asteroid that likely made this impact crater. The crater is a significant geological feature on the moon.
- Astronaut Christina Koch details broken toilet ordeal, "great" showers in space
Astronaut Christina Koch discussed the challenges of a broken toilet during her space mission and praised the 'great' shower experience in space. The conversation took place during a CBS News town hall on 'CBS Mornings'.
- Artemis astronaut Jeremy Hansen on what he missed about gravity: "Nothing"
Artemis astronaut Jeremy Hansen humorously stated he missed nothing about gravity while in space, noting that despite the challenges of microgravity, the experience is 'just so worth it.'
- Artemis' Christina Koch says real heroes are "people on the ground" working on mission
Artemis astronaut Christina Koch emphasized the importance of teamwork for the moon mission's success, highlighting that 'people on the ground' are the 'real heroes.' She stressed collaboration as '100% everything' to achieve mission goals.
- Artemis' Victor Glover says seeing Earth in "one glance" is "very special perspective"
Astronaut Victor Glover, part of the Artemis mission, expressed that seeing the entire Earth in one glance from space is a 'very special perspective' he wishes everyone could experience. He highlighted the unique view as a significant and positive aspect of the mission.
- Artemis astronauts on readjusting to gravity, capturing photos from space: "It's spectacular"
Artemis astronauts Christina Koch and Reid Wiseman shared experiences of readjusting to Earth's gravity and capturing photos during their lunar mission. Wiseman described the space imagery as 'spectacular' in an interview with CBS Mornings.
- How Artemis will help the U.S. create a moon base
NASA's Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable moon base by landing astronauts on the lunar surface and developing infrastructure for long-term exploration. The initiative emphasizes international collaboration and partnerships with private companies to advance technology and logistics for future Mars missions.
- Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife
NASA commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll, was honored with a lunar crater named 'Carroll' during a ceremony at NASA's mission control, attended by his two daughters. The event marked a significant emotional moment for Wiseman and his family.
- Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife
Artemis commander Reid Wiseman shared a 'powerful' moment as NASA named the 'Carroll' crater after his late wife. His two daughters were present in NASA's mission control room during the naming ceremony.
- Artemis the movie? We need a whole series, astronauts say
Astronauts suggest expanding the Artemis space program into a movie series, highlighting its significance in space exploration. They emphasize the need for a cinematic series to inspire public interest in lunar missions.
- Adorable moment Artemis crew member returns home to a VERY happy dog
An Artemis crew member returns home to a very happy dog, showcasing a heartwarming moment of reunion. The article highlights the emotional connection between the astronaut and their pet.
- Trying the physical tests Artemis crew face back on Earth
The BBC's Science editor attempts NASA's physical health checks for Artemis crew members. The article highlights the rigorous tests astronauts undergo to prepare for space missions.
- Artemis crew home safely after greatest journey in a generation
The Artemis crew successfully completed a nine-day mission, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean after traveling farther from Earth than any humans. This marks a significant milestone in space exploration.
- Artemis crew home safely after completing historic mission to the Moon
The Artemis crew successfully completed a historic mission to the Moon, returning to Earth after a nine-day voyage. They splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, marking a new record for human distance from Earth.
- Countdown to SPLASHDOWN: Tense wait for Artemis astronauts' families as capsule hurtles back to Earth in most dangerous part of mission
The article details the tense anticipation by families of Artemis astronauts as the capsule returns to Earth during the mission's most perilous phase. The SPLASHDOWN event marks a critical moment in the space mission, highlighting the risks involved in re-entry.
- How the Artemis crew will splash down on Earth
The Artemis crew will splash down on Earth on 10 April following a 10-day mission that involved orbiting the Moon. This mission marks a significant step in lunar exploration efforts.
- Artemis crew returning to Earth with 'all the good stuff' from Moon discoveries
The Artemis crew is returning to Earth after collecting significant lunar discoveries, including numerous photographs and narratives from their mission. The astronauts highlighted the value of their findings, emphasizing the importance of their Moon exploration efforts.