Orion spacecraft
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- Chinese team flags life-threatening ‘glaring weakness’ in Nasa’s Artemis programme
A Chinese team has identified a life-threatening flaw in NASA's Artemis program, highlighting a contrast in approaches between China and the United States regarding main engine failure risks. NASA's Orion spacecraft relies on a single main engine for critical maneuvers, while the article suggests China's approach may differ in prioritizing safety.
- NASA assigns crew for Artemis III, sets aggressive timeline for flying it
NASA announced the crew for its Artemis III mission, an all-male team with military backgrounds, during an event at Johnson Space Center in Houston. The mission involves the Orion spacecraft rendezvousing and docking with lunar lander prototypes in low-Earth orbit.
- Artemis III astronauts revealed for 'complex' NASA mission
NASA has revealed the Artemis III astronauts for a mission set to launch in 2027 using the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket.
- Giant radio telescope sees Artemis 2 astronauts on Orion flying around the moon. 'There are 4 people in those pixels.'
NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission is underway with astronauts on the Orion spacecraft flying around the moon, captured in an image by a giant radio telescope. The image represents the Orion spacecraft over 213,000 miles from Earth. The mission is a significant step for NASA.
- 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.
- Welcome home! Artemis 2's Orion capsule returns to Florida after epic moon mission (photo)
NASA's Orion spacecraft for the Artemis 2 mission has returned to Florida's Kennedy Space Center Multi Payload Processing Facility on April 28, 2026, marking the successful conclusion of its moon mission.
- 'Guess I'll be waiting a minute to surf again': Artemis 2 moon astronaut Christina Koch shares her recovery journey
Artemis 2 astronaut Christina Koch discusses her recovery journey after her mission to the moon. She humorously notes the wait to return to surfing, highlighting her personal experience during the mission.
- 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.
- Happy Earth Day! Celebrate with these amazing photos of our planet from space, from Apollo 8 to Artemis 2
The article highlights Earth Day celebrations by showcasing stunning space photos of Earth from missions like Apollo 8 and Artemis 2. It specifically mentions an Earthset image captured by the Orion spacecraft during Artemis 2's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026.
- Artemis 2 and Tiangong space station astronauts set record for farthest distance between humans
NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts and Tiangong space station crew set a record for the farthest distance between humans. The Orion spacecraft captured images of the moon and Earth during the Artemis 2 mission on its sixth day in April 2026.
- Artemis II pilot talks about what it was really like to fly and land in Orion
Artemis II crew, including pilot Victor Glover, discussed their Moon mission experiences with media six days after returning to Earth. Glover, a naval aviator and former Crew Dragon pilot, played a key role in testing Orion during the Artemis II mission, which aims to return humans to the Moon and establish a base.
- Did the Artemis II spacecraft protect the crew well enough? NASA races to find out
The Artemis II spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off California on April 10, 2026, with crewmembers aboard. NASA is now assessing whether the spacecraft provided adequate protection for the crew during the mission.
- Rockets and spaceships are cool, but the humanity of Artemis II resonated most
The Artemis II mission, which successfully sent four astronauts beyond the Moon, has concluded with the crew returning to Houston. Technical lessons from the nine-day mission include assessments of NASA's Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft performance, along with identified issues like hydrogen and helium leaks.
- 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.
- 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 astronauts splashdown after first moon mission in more than 50 years
The Artemis II crew completed a 10-day lunar orbit mission, marking the first manned moon flight in over 50 years, and splashed down off San Diego. The mission reached 252,000 miles from Earth, with astronauts returning via a high-speed reentry and parachute landing.
- NASA took this camera gear to space aboard Artemis 2, and you can own it, too!
NASA's Artemis 2 mission includes camera gear sent to space, with astronaut Christina Koch capturing Earth views. The gear is available for purchase, highlighting NASA's space exploration efforts.
- Artemis II splashdown: When it lands, risks and how to watch live
The Orion spacecraft will splash down off the San Diego coast at 00:07 GMT as part of the Artemis II mission. The event marks the return of the spacecraft to Earth after its mission, with details on risks and live viewing options provided.
- Here's what to expect from the fiery, 14-minute return of Artemis II
The Artemis II mission is set to return to Earth on Friday evening after a 14-minute re-entry, with a predicted splashdown off Southern California's coast. Despite reports of a potential spacecraft flaw, NASA confirms the mission will proceed as planned.
- Interior design at 25,000 mph
The Artemis II crew captured a final photo of the Moon before reentry, highlighting the Orion spacecraft's interior design focused on human interaction. The mission's reentry phase is critical, with public interest in the capsule's technology and astronaut daily life.
- Artemis II Prepares its Return From Historic Moon Mission
The Artemis II crew is preparing for their return to Earth after a historic moon mission, during which they captured images of the moon's far side. The mission's return is being tracked by NBC's Tom Costello and TODAY's Al Roker for weather forecasts.
- Rocket Report: Chinese version of Falcon 9 fails; Artemis depends on rapid heavy lift
The Rocket Report highlights a failed Chinese Falcon 9 rocket and emphasizes Artemis' reliance on heavy-lift capabilities. It also discusses Seagate Space's collaboration with Firefly Aerospace to develop an offshore launch platform for the Alpha rocket.
- What time is NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission landing today? Full schedule
NASA's Artemis I mission concluded with the Orion spacecraft splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on December 11, 2022. The 25.5-day mission successfully completed a lunar journey, marking a key milestone in NASA's Artemis program.
- Artemis II nears end of historic mission with splashdown off California coast
The Artemis II mission is nearing completion with a planned splashdown off the San Diego coast, where the U.S. Navy will recover the Orion spacecraft carrying four astronauts. The event marks a significant milestone in space exploration, drawing community pride and public interest.
- Orion helium leak no threat to Artemis II reentry, but will require redesign
The Artemis II mission experienced a helium leak in its Orion spacecraft, which does not pose a threat to reentry but necessitates a redesign. NASA delayed a piloting demonstration to conduct additional propulsion system tests, citing the leak as a priority. The mission has otherwise proceeded largely on schedule despite other technical issues like the spacecraft's toilet system.
- The riskiest moments of NASA's Artemis II mission may still be ahead
NASA's Artemis II mission faces potential risks as it progresses, with astronauts capturing images of Earth from the Orion spacecraft. The mission's most dangerous phases may still lie ahead despite successful early milestones.
- Artemis II astronauts set to return home
The Artemis II astronauts are preparing for their return to Earth via the Orion spacecraft's re-entry and splash landing. NBC News' Tom Costello is covering the final preps and timeline for the mission's conclusion.
- Watch live: Artemis II crew holds press conference from space
The Artemis II crew, including Cmdr. Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen, will hold a press conference from the Orion spacecraft following their record-breaking lunar flyby mission. This 10-day mission marks the farthest human travel into space to date.
- BBC tours Orion spacecraft model ahead of Artemis II return
The BBC is touring an Orion spacecraft model in preparation for the Artemis II mission, which is set to return crew members to Earth on 10 April. The Orion spacecraft will serve as the crew's return vehicle for the Artemis II mission.
- Watch live: NASA officials give update on Artemis II as mission enters final stretch
NASA officials are providing an update on the Artemis II mission as the crew prepares to return to Earth. The four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are in the final stages of their mission and are expected to splash down soon.
- The gravity of their experience hasn't quite set in for the Artemis II astronauts
The Artemis II astronauts are nearing the end of their nine-day mission, reflecting on their lunar encounter. Commander Reid Wiseman described the experience of seeing Earth disappear behind the Moon as awe-inspiring, with emotional reactions still fresh as they prepare for reentry and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
- Watch: How the US Navy will help recover the Artemis II crew
The US Navy will assist in recovering the Artemis II crew following the Orion spacecraft's splashdown off San Diego's coast on 10 April. This operation highlights NASA's collaboration with military forces for space mission support.
- Watch Artemis 2 race back to Earth in this telescope livestream tonight
NASA's Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft will be tracked as it returns to Earth via a Virtual Telescope Project livestream. The event offers public access to observe the mission's progress in real-time.
- The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?
NASA's Artemis II mission released high-resolution images from astronauts using handheld cameras and iPhones aboard the Orion spacecraft, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over 53 years. The data was transmitted via laser communication, with the crew set to return to Earth for splashdown.
- Watch: Artemis II astronauts answer questions as they fly back to Earth
Artemis II astronauts conducted an in-flight news conference aboard the Orion spacecraft, discussing the naming of a lunar crater after Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll, and personal reflections on the mission's impact. The event highlights the crew's experiences and emotional significance of the mission.
- Artemis 2 moon astronauts capture space history — on their iPhones
Artemis 2 astronauts captured historic moon imagery using iPhones during a livestream of the Orion spacecraft. Reid Wiseman shared a photo of the moon taken on his iPhone, highlighting the mission's significance in space exploration.
- How games capture the awe and terror of cosmic isolation
The article discusses how video games capture the experience of cosmic isolation, referencing the Artemis II mission's imagery of the Orion spacecraft drifting through space. It quotes Apollo astronaut Michael Collins' description of isolation during the moon mission, highlighting the emotional weight of space exploration.
- 'It just made it even more special': Being so far from Earth makes you appreciate our planet even more, Artemis 2 astronaut says
Artemis 2 astronaut Christina Koch of NASA reflects on the profound appreciation for Earth from space. As the Orion spacecraft approaches the moon in April 2026, she emphasizes the emotional impact of viewing Earth from such a distance.
- The Artemis 2 space toilet is actually working fine. But there is another problem
The Artemis 2 mission's Orion spacecraft toilet is functioning properly, but the mission faces another unresolved issue. The toilet has received significant attention as part of the spacecraft's systems.
- Relive Artemis 2's epic moon flyby with these amazing photos
The Artemis 2 mission captured an Earthset photo during its moon flyby on April 6, 2026, from the Orion spacecraft window. This event highlights NASA's progress in lunar exploration.