
Artemis II Mission Executes Key Maneuver, Begins Journey to Moon
The Orion spacecraft carrying the Artemis II crew has successfully executed a key thruster firing, propelling it out of Earth's orbit and officially beginning its journey toward the Moon, marking the first human departure from Earth orbit since 1972. Astronauts are now en route for the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.
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Artemis capsule boost puts astronauts moon-bound for record-breaking journey - Reuters
Artemis capsule boost puts astronauts moon-bound for record-breaking journey Reuters
Read full article →Artemis II blasts ever closer to the far side of the Moon
The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.
Read full article →Live Updates: Artemis II Astronauts Are Traveling to the Moon After Engine Burn
The crew tested systems on the NASA Orion capsule above the Earth for a day before the vehicle fired its engines and shot away from the planet.
By The New York Times
Read full article →‘Full Send’—NASA Launches Astronauts on Historic Moon Flight - WSJ
‘Full Send’—NASA Launches Astronauts on Historic Moon Flight WSJ
Read full article →Artemis II astronauts blast towards the Moon after spending the day in Earth's orbit
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Hansen spent their first hours in space performing checks and troubleshooting minor problems on the spacecraft. The 10-day Artemis 2 mission, which launched on Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is aimed at paving the way for a Moon landing in 2028.
Read full article →NASA says toilet trouble on the Orion capsule has been resolved - CNN
NASA says toilet trouble on the Orion capsule has been resolved CNN
Read full article →Artemis II astronauts leave Earth's orbit, rocket towards moon
Artemis II astronauts have officially begun their journey to the moon after conducting a successful thruster firing. Humans are set to fly around the moon for the first time in over 50 years.
Read full article →Nasa’s Artemis crew gets green light to make big push to the moon
Nasa gave the four Artemis astronauts circling Earth the green light on Thursday to head for the moon and carry out the first crewed lunar fly-by in more than 50 years. Nasa Flight Director Jeff Radigan told the astronauts the mission management team had approved firing up the engine of their Orion capsule to send the spacecraft on a trajectory towards the moon. The 5 min and 49 second burn is scheduled to take place at 7.49pm Eastern Time and send the astronauts out of Earth orbit to begin t...
By Agence France-Presse
Read full article →Artemis II astronauts ignite engines and head for lunar flyby
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts fired their engines and set course for a lunar flyby on Thursday, marking the first human departure from Earth orbit since 1972. The crew of three Americans and one Canadian will break distance records, witness a solar eclipse, and pave the way for future lunar missions, despite early challenges in orbit.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →Astronauts on Artemis II ran into a problem every office worker recognizes
In this handout provided by NASA, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, left, Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II mission specialist, right, stop for a group photograph as they visit NASA's Artemis II SLS Bill Ingalls/NASA/Getty Images Artemis II encountered technical issues with Microsoft Outlook on the first day of the mission. NASA Mission Control resolved the Outl...
Read full article →First time since 1972, humans leave Earth orbit and head for the Moon; what comes next?
Humans have once again ventured beyond Earth's orbit as NASA's Artemis II mission successfully propelled its crew towards the Moon. This historic flight, the first since 1972, carries a diverse crew on a lunar flyby, marking a significant step in humanity's return to deep space exploration and paving the way for future lunar missions.
By TOI SCIENCE DESK
Read full article →NASA astronauts photograph Earth from orbit ahead of push to the Moon - The Straits Times
NASA astronauts photograph Earth from orbit ahead of push to the Moon The Straits Times
Read full article →Korean TV under fire over profanity glitch in AI subtitles for Artemis II
“Roger, roll, pitch,” said mission control during NASA's Artemis II mission, streamed live to millions around the world. But for some Koreans watching it in real time on the KBS TV YouTube channel, the phrase took on an entirely different meaning. The AI-generated subtitles failed to grasp the aerospace context, misinterpreting “pitch” as an English expletive beginning with the letter B and then rendering its Korean equivalent. The incident quickly sparked backlash, with some users stressing the
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Artemis crew execute firing out of Earth's orbit to Moon
The Orion capsule carrying four astronauts in NASA's Artemis II mission has executed a key thruster firing that puts the crew on an orbital path slinging out of Earth's orbit toward the Moon, NASA has said.
Read full article →NASA gives Artemis crew green light to head towards Moon
“Artemis II astronauts are doing great. The Orion spacecraft is performing well in an impressive elliptical orbit,” said NASA chief Jared Isaacman.
Read full article →Why Artemis II Crew Members Need Hearing Protection While Pooping
The Artemis II crew has a unique bathroom ritual in space. As the astronauts on the Orion spacecraft make their way to the moon in a 10-day mission, they'll need to make some necessary...
Read full article →The Super Mario Galaxy Movie And Artemis II Launched On The Same Day & That's Perfect
The same-day launch of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and NASA’s Artemis II created an unexpected but stellar double feature for space enthusiasts.
By August Barham
Read full article →One of NASA’s Artemis II astronauts, Christina Koch, once studied at University of Ghana
One of the four astronauts selected for NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, Christina Koch, once studied at the University of Ghana as an international student.
By Abubakar Ibrahim
Read full article →Orion Spacecraft Launches on Artemis-2 Lunar Mission - UzDaily
Orion Spacecraft Launches on Artemis-2 Lunar Mission UzDaily
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