Artemis II mission
Coverage of Artemis II mission in the Nexus archive.
- California’s Victor Glover: A patriot who puts space over race
Captain Victor Glover, born and educated in California, became the first Black person to orbit the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis II mission. He emphasizes that his achievement is not defined by race.
- The Leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission Is Still Moonstruck
Astronaut Reid Wiseman, leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission, discusses the historic depth of the mission, his experience eating maple cookies in microgravity, and his plans for the first day off after returning to Earth.
- "I'll buy 10 of those"—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites
NASA's science chief is interested in mass-producing satellites, despite the agency launching fewer telescopes and planetary science missions than it did 25 years ago. The space agency's science budget is $7.25 billion, roughly the same as it was in 2000, adjusted for inflation. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has been focusing on human spaceflight and the Moon.
- Bill Nye demonstrates experiments that break down Artemis II mission
Bill Nye, chief ambassador of The Planetary Society, appeared on 'CBS Mornings' to demonstrate experiments explaining the Artemis II mission. The experiments aim to break down the technical aspects of the upcoming lunar mission.
- Artemis astronauts talk food on mission and what they couldn't eat
Crew members from the Artemis II mission discussed the food they consumed during their lunar flyby and the items that are inedible in space. The article highlights dietary challenges and adaptations for astronauts on space missions.
- Artemis commander Reid Wiseman describes "dramatic and important warning" while on mission
Commander Reid Wiseman of the Artemis II mission described a 'dramatic and important warning' that forced the crew to make a difficult decision during their space mission. The alert occurred in the middle of the night, highlighting a critical challenge faced by the astronauts.
- WATCH: Trump hosts Artemis II crew at White House after historic lunar flyby mission
President Donald J. Trump hosted the Artemis II crew at the White House following their historic lunar flyby mission, which marked a record-breaking trip around the moon.
- NASA's initial takeaways from the Artemis II mission, and more science stories
NASA has released initial findings from the Artemis II mission, which marks a significant step in lunar exploration. The article also highlights other recent science-related developments.
- You want your Moon landings in HDTV? So does NASA—here's how it's happening.
NASA's Artemis II mission initially transmitted low-definition video from the Moon using radio waves, similar to Apollo missions. However, it also utilized optical laser communications to send high-resolution data, including images of the Moon's far side and a solar eclipse, with a commercial component that could enhance future space data transmission.
- Watch live: NASA chief testifies before House on 2027 budget after Artemis II mission
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will testify before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on President Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget request, following NASA’s completion of its first crewed moon mission in 50 years. The Artemis II mission concluded with the Orion spacecraft splashing down off the coast of San Diego.
- What's the deal with spacesuits for the Moon? Will they be ready in time?
Following the Artemis II mission's success, NASA's focus shifts to preparing lunar landers and spacesuits for future Moon missions. Both SpaceX and Blue Origin face significant developmental hurdles for their landers, while spacesuit progress remains less publicized.
- Bill Nye slams White House's proposed NASA cuts as "tone-deaf" in wake of Artemis II mission
Bill Nye criticized the White House's proposed 23% budget cut to NASA as 'tone-deaf' following the successful Artemis II mission. The cuts come shortly after the mission's achievement, raising concerns about funding for future space exploration.
- Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch
NASA continues progress on lunar lander development with SpaceX and Blue Origin after the Artemis II mission. Israel-based Moonshot Space plans to build an electromagnetic accelerator in Alaska to enable hypersonic space cargo deliveries. ESA also explores crew launch capabilities.
- Artemis crew speaks out after historic mission
The Artemis II crew shared their first public statements after returning to Earth, detailing their experiences during the mission, including observations of breaking through Earth's atmosphere in an interview with Al Roker.
- WATCH: What’s next for Artemis II astronauts after historic splashdown?
The Artemis II crew has returned to Houston following their historic splashdown, receiving a hero's welcome. They are now reflecting on their once-in-a-lifetime journey and speaking publicly about their experience.
- Artemis II crew returns to Houston after successful mission
The Artemis II astronauts completed their mission and splashed down off San Diego's coast. The crew returned to Houston following their successful mission. Retired Lieutenant Colonel David Mahan discussed the mission's implications with CBS News.
- Artemis II astronauts speak publicly for first time since successful moon mission
Artemis II astronauts shared their experiences after completing a successful moon mission at a press event in Houston, Texas. The crew's public remarks marked their first official statements since the mission's completion.
- Artemis II astronauts return home, ending record-breaking NASA mission around the moon
NASA's Artemis II mission concluded successfully with astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen returning to Earth via a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The 10-day lunar orbit mission marked a significant milestone in NASA's deep space exploration efforts.
- NASA astronauts exit Orion capsule after successful Artemis II mission
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen exited the Orion capsule following the successful Artemis II mission, which completed a lunar orbit and concluded with a successful splashdown on Earth. The mission marks a significant step in NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon.
- Artemis II crew splashes down safely after historic lunar mission
The Artemis II crew successfully completed a 10-day lunar mission, splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego. The mission marked a historic achievement in space exploration, with astronauts returning to Earth after reaching the moon's far side.
- Artemis II mission was a triumph - now comes the hard part
The Artemis II mission was described as a triumph with minimal issues, but significant challenges remain before achieving a Moon landing. The mission's success marks progress but highlights the complexity of future lunar missions.
- Orion capsule re-enters Earth's atmosphere
The Orion capsule initiated its re-entry into Earth's atmosphere at 7:53 p.m. ET, marking the critical 14-minute entry interface phase of the Artemis II mission. This event represents a pivotal moment in the mission's execution as the capsule returns from space.
- The most dangerous part of NASA's Artemis II mission is yet to come: Orion capsule's heat shield could be blown apart on splashdown - as concerned experts compare it to the fatal Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
The article highlights concerns about NASA's Artemis II mission, focusing on the risk of the Orion capsule's heat shield failing during splashdown. Experts compare this potential failure to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, raising alarms about mission safety.