Artemis II
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- One and done! NASA Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen dramatically RETIRES after a single mission around the moon - as one fan asks 'what do you guys see up there that you don't want to go back?'
NASA Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen has retired after completing a single mission around the moon. A fan's question in the title wonders what astronauts observe that might deter them from returning.
- Trump recognizes Artemis II astronauts during Fourth of July speech: ‘Assume you’re heading to Mars’
Trump recognized the Artemis II astronauts during a Fourth of July speech, stating that they are heading to Mars. He emphasized the U.S. will continue to lead in space exploration.
- In wake of historic lunar flyby, NASA astronaut and official discuss future of space exploration
NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren and Deputy Associate Administrator Nujoud Merancy discussed the Artemis program's progress, including Artemis II's lunar flyby, plans for a moon base, and the Artemis III crew announcement. They emphasized NASA's new social media strategy to engage audiences with real mission moments, such as micrometeoroid flashes and floating Nutella, to inspire public interest in space exploration.
- Ontario High School names building after Artemis II astronaut and Inland Empire-native Victor Glover
Ontario High School named a building after NASA astronaut Victor Glover, an Inland Empire-native and Artemis II crew member. Glover returned to his alma mater for a surprise event before heading to Angel Stadium to throw the first pitch.
- NASA reveals crew for upcoming Artemis III mission — next step for planned moon landing
NASA has announced the crew for the Artemis III mission, the next step in the planned moon landing. This follows Artemis II's recent record-breaking trip around the moon, which surpassed the distance record set by Apollo 13.
- Nasa reveals Artemis III astronauts in next step towards moon landing
Nasa announced the crew for its Artemis III mission, a step toward landing astronauts on the moon. The crew will orbit Earth and practice docking their Orion spacecraft, following Artemis II's record-breaking lunar orbit.
- 'The next step for humanity as a whole': China’s space race with the US heats up
NASA has awarded contracts to four US companies for a moon base, including landers, rovers, and drones, following the Artemis II mission. Meanwhile, China's space agency launched Shenzhou-23, aiming for a year-long orbital mission and plans to establish a manned lunar presence by 2035.
- NASA lays out moon base plans including buggies, landers and drones
NASA has unveiled the first phase of its moon base plans, featuring landers, rovers, and drones, following the Artemis II lunar flyaround. The agency awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to four US companies to support the project.
- Nasa lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
NASA has outlined its first phase of moon base plans, awarding contracts to four US companies for landers, rovers, and drones. Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, will provide two landers to deliver lunar terrain vehicles near the moon's south pole.
- NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
NASA has awarded contracts to four U.S. companies, including Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace, to develop landers, lunar buggies, and drones for its moon base. The first phase aims to deliver hardware by 2028, with Artemis astronauts landing on the moon as early as 2028, followed by infrastructure development in the 2030s.
- 'You never went to space': Watch the awkward moment a conspiracy theorist confronts NASA's Artemis II crew - telling them to 'stop acting'
A conspiracy theorist confronted NASA's Artemis II crew, accusing them of never going to space and telling them to stop acting. The awkward encounter highlights ongoing skepticism about NASA's space missions despite official crew assignments.
- 'You never went to space': Watch the awkward moment a conspiracy theorist confronts NASA's Artemis II crew - telling them to 'stop acting'
A conspiracy theorist confronted NASA's Artemis II crew, accusing them of never going to space and telling them to stop acting. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between space exploration skeptics and NASA officials involved in the lunar mission program.
- ‘We’re building a Moon Base!’ NASA announces plans for lunar habitat
NASA announced plans to build a Moon Base that will support astronauts during long-term lunar missions. The announcement follows the successful completion of Artemis II, marking progress toward establishing sustained human presence on the Moon.
- After the triumph of Artemis II, now comes the hard part
Artemis II has achieved triumph and now Artemis III will take place in low Earth orbit. This marks a new phase in the project. The details of the mission are not specified.
- Canada's Mark Carney speaks with Artemis II crew on Earth
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and other crew members of Artemis II in Ottawa. The meeting took place on Earth. The discussion involved the crew members and the prime minister.
- The animated version of the iconic "Hello, world" image reveals striking new details
NASA released over 12,000 images from the Artemis II mission to the Moon, including a striking new 'Hello, world' image. The images were taken by astronauts using three different cameras. The mission was a significant event in space exploration.
- The success of Artemis II should be a launch pad to Mars
The Artemis II mission's success is crucial for advancing human spaceflight and paving the way to Mars exploration. The program's primary goal is to make the most of human spaceflight capabilities by focusing on the red planet. This focus will help maximize the benefits of the program.
- NASA released thousands more photos from Artemis II. Here are 9 of the best.
NASA released over 12,000 new images from the Artemis II mission, including previously unseen views and up-close shots. The release provides a unique glimpse into the mission. The photos showcase various aspects of the Artemis II mission.
- Delivering a bipartisan bill to solve America’s housing crisis
The Housing for the 21st Century Act aims to address America's housing crisis by cutting red tape and modernizing federal housing programs. The bill is bipartisan and inspired by the successful Artemis II mission. It supports innovative housing solutions to improve national housing affordability.
- NASA just took a huge step toward the Moon after Artemis II success
NASA's Artemis II mission was successful, proving the agency's deep space systems are ready for future missions. The Orion spacecraft survived its high-speed return with improved heat shield performance and pinpoint landing accuracy. NASA is now gearing up for Artemis III and future Moon missions.
- Fresh off the heights of Artemis II, Trump wants a lower NASA budget
President Trump has proposed reducing NASA's budget following the Artemis II mission, despite public sentiment favoring increased funding to build on the mission's success. The article highlights a contrast between Trump's fiscal approach and the emotional public response to the lunar mission.
- Inspiring and funny moments from Artemis II astronauts' town hall
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen shared details about their historic moon mission and humorous experiences during a CBS News town hall. The event also featured 'Apollo 13' director Ron Howard and highlighted key moments from the space journey.
- CBS News Things That Matter: A Town Hall with the Artemis Astronauts
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen participated in a live town hall on 'CBS Mornings,' discussing their historic moon mission and answering questions from students.
- Artemis II Fault Tolerance
The article discusses the fault tolerance systems implemented in NASA's Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting technical redundancies to ensure mission safety. It references a blog post and Hacker News comments, though no detailed analysis or critiques are provided in the content.
- What's next for NASA after historic Artemis II moon mission
The Artemis II crew discussed their historic moon mission with CBS News, highlighting NASA's achievements and future plans. Experts Mark Strassmann and Janna Levin explored upcoming steps for NASA in space exploration.
- Bill Nye on meeting the Artemis II crew and his take on the historic moon mission
Bill Nye, known as 'The Science Guy' and chief ambassador of The Planetary Society, met the Artemis II crew following their successful moon mission and discussed the historic event with CBS News. He emphasized the significance of the mission in advancing space exploration.
- What's next for the Artemis missions and potential return to the moon
The Artemis II crew recently completed a historic mission to the far side of the moon, with NASA planning to send astronauts back to the moon in 2028 as part of the Artemis missions, reported by Mark Strassmann.
- Victor Glover opens up about being first person of color to fly to or around moon
Victor Glover, the first person of color to fly to or around the moon, discussed his experience during a CBS News town hall with the Artemis II crew. He emphasized collaboration with his team as a key focus.
- Artemis astronauts reveal hopes for space exploration and if they would go back again
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover expressed his vision for future space exploration, including the goal of sending astronauts to Mars. The crew also shared their willingness to return to space.
- Artemis II crew reveals what snack they ate right after splashdown
The Artemis II astronauts expressed enjoyment of their space food and revealed they consumed a familiar candy immediately after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
- Artemis II astronauts talk mission toilet troubles: "We made do"
The Artemis II mission faced plumbing issues in the Orion capsule, which became a major news topic. Astronauts discussed the challenges but managed to cope with the situation.
- Reid Wiseman's advice to students: "Find your gift and share that with the world"
Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman advised students during a live 'CBS Mornings' audience to pursue their passions when planning their future. He emphasized the importance of discovering and sharing one's unique talents with the world.
- Christina Koch describes how Artemis mission was different from going to the ISS
Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch discussed her experience on the historic spaceflight and how it differed from her extended stays on the International Space Station.
- Artemis astronauts reveal the candy they ate immediately after splashdown
Artemis II astronauts disclosed they consumed candy while waiting for rescue teams to open the Orion Capsule after splashdown. The candy was stored in astronaut Christina Koch's spacesuit pocket.
- Astronaut Jeremy Hansen says "it's not that we never fail" but "we never stop there"
Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, part of the Artemis II mission, discusses the importance of resilience in the face of failure, referencing the 'Apollo 13' movie as an inspiration for perseverance.
- Artemis astronauts asked about most memorable moment, toughest decision made on moon mission
Artemis II astronauts discussed teamwork, the most memorable moment they would re-experience, and the toughest decisions made during the historic moon mission with a student audience.
- Artemis crew tells kids moon flight was "the best roller coaster ride"
The Artemis II crew participated in a live town hall on 'CBS Mornings' to discuss their recent historic moon mission, during which they described the flight as 'the best roller coaster ride'.
- 5-year-old aspiring astronaut Jack says "it was fun" to watch historic Artemis launch
Jack, a 5-year-old aspiring astronaut, shared his excitement about attending the Artemis II launch in Florida and described the experience as 'fun' during an interview with CBS Mornings.
- Artemis astronauts describe "spectacular" moon mission, eating peanut M&M's after splashdown
Artemis II astronauts participated in a town hall with CBS Mornings, discussing their moon mission experiences, including the liftoff and splashdown moments. They humorously recounted eating peanut M&M's shortly after returning to Earth, highlighting a relatable side of their journey.
- Artemis astronaut Victor Glover describes his thoughts in final seconds before liftoff
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shared his thoughts on the final moments before launch, emphasizing focus and preparedness for potential weather or technical issues. The mission marks a historic milestone in space exploration.