
Artemis II Mission Progresses Towards Moon, Releases First Photos
The Artemis II mission continues its journey to the Moon, with astronauts now past the halfway point and sending back early images of Earth. The mission has also released its first extraordinary photos of Earth, faced a social media uproar over an astronaut's PIN incident, and revealed details about iPhones being used on board.
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Houston Cheers on Artemis II Moon Mission, Reclaiming Its Place as ‘Space City’
The Artemis II mission elicited deep feelings for many Americans, particularly in Houston, the home of mission control.
By J. David Goodman and Meridith Kohut
Read full article →How ‘slingshot’ will use moon’s gravity to hurl Artemis crew home - The Times
How ‘slingshot’ will use moon’s gravity to hurl Artemis crew home The Times
Read full article →Artemis II passes halfway point to Moon, sends Earth photos
Artemis II is now closer to the Moon than the Earth. The astronauts on board have sent back eye-catching photos of our planet, and fixed a malfunctioning toilet along the way.
Read full article →Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview
The Artemis 2 astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on Saturday as they sped toward a planned lunar flyby, with NASA releasing initial images of Earth taken from inside the Orion spacecraft.
Read full article →South Korean TV under fire over profanity glitch in AI subtitles for Artemis II - The Straits Times
South Korean TV under fire over profanity glitch in AI subtitles for Artemis II The Straits Times
Read full article →‘Like falling out of the sky’: Canadian astronaut describes ‘phenomenal’ Artemis journey
Artemis 2 astronaut Jeremy Hansen felt like he was “falling out of the sky” as his spacecraft followed its complex flight path to the Moon, the Canadian said in a Saturday video call. The four Artemis astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on Saturday morning — more than 150,000 miles (241,000 kilometres) from home — as they zipped toward the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a century. Hansen, a 50-year-old former fighter pilot on his maiden voyage ...
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Read full article →Artemis astronauts more than halfway to moon, putting Earth in rearview
NASA's online dashboard showed Saturday that the Orion spacecraft was more than 229,000 kilometers from Earth.
Read full article →Artemis astronauts are halfway to the Moon, says NASA
The four Artemis astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on the way to their planned lunar flyby, NASA has said.
Read full article →‘In zero gravity, it feels like you’re covered in pixie dust’ – astronaut on what Artemis II passengers are experiencing right now
My time in space has changed my relationship with the night sky. After the Volare mission in 2013, when I was in orbit for 166 days, I found looking at the stars to be an almost melancholic experience because I yearned so deeply to be back there.
Read full article →First photos from Artemis II show 'extraordinary' views of Earth
NASA released the images which were taken from the Orion spacecraft as it rockets towards the Moon.
Read full article →Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview
NASA’s online dashboard showed early today that the Orion spacecraft carrying the astronauts was more than 229,000km from Earth.
Read full article →Artemis crew more than halfway to Moon send back photos of Earth
The Artemis 2 astronauts crossed the midpoint between Earth and the Moon on Saturday as they headed toward a planned lunar flyby, with NASA sharing early images of Earth captured f...
Read full article →Artemis II astronauts on moon mission send back photos of Earth - The Star
Artemis II astronauts on moon mission send back photos of Earth The Star
Read full article →Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview
The Artemis 2 astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on Saturday as they sped toward a planned lunar flyby, with NASA releasing initial images of Earth taken from inside the Orion spacecraft. The post Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Read full article →Artemis II crew reaches halfway point to Moon
The Artemis II mission has passed the midpoint of its journey to the Moon, as NASA released the first images of Earth taken from the Orion spacecraft during the crewed flight. NASA confirmed that the four astronauts aboard Orion crossed the halfway mark around two days and five hours after launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft is now more than 220,000 kilometres from Earth and closer to the Moon than its point of departure. Commander Reid Wiseman captured a series of...
Read full article →The (magnificent) first images of Earth shared by the crew of Artemis 2 - Seneweb
The (magnificent) first images of Earth shared by the crew of Artemis 2 Seneweb
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