Tom Costello
Coverage of Tom Costello in the Nexus archive.
- Blue Origin rocket explosion could delay NASA's moon plans
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded, causing a setback for the company and potentially delaying NASA's moon plans. No injuries were reported, and Blue Origin's role in NASA's lunar missions is now in question.
- Ship operators involved in Baltimore bridge collapse charged with misconduct
Ship operators Synergy Marine Pte Ltd and Synergy Maritime Pte Ltd have been charged with misconduct and obstruction in connection to the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which killed six people. The indictment was reported by NBC News' Tom Costello. The collision resulted in serious consequences.
- Service module separates from Orion as Artemis II heads home
Orion's crew module has separated from its service module after the Artemis II mission. The service module provided propulsion and steering during the lunar journey. NBC News' Tom Costello provides context on the event.
- See Augmented Reality Visualization of Artemis II Re-entry to Earth
The article discusses NBC's Tom Costello providing an augmented reality visualization of the Artemis II crew's re-entry to Earth. It outlines the step-by-step process of the spacecraft's return, highlighting technological advancements in space mission coverage.
- 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.
- 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.