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Yes, the moon is making all of us cry
Ever since Artemis II and the four-astronaut crew blasted off into literal outer space last week, none of us have been the same. In the nearly 10-days that NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Christina ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artemis II is set to make its first pass of the moon, as the world looks on, of the first U.S. space mission to it in more than 50 ...
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Inside NASA’s $20 billion plan to build a permanent moon base, involving a staggering 73 landings
NASA is finally getting serious about staying on the moon. Less than two weeks after the historic splashdown of the Artemis ...
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Here's how to watch NASA's coverage as the Artemis II astronauts prepare for the most important part of their 10-day mission: a lunar flyby.
Here's what to know about Artemis II, the first time NASA sent humans to the moon and why some people (ahem, Kim Kardashian) believe it never happened.
The Artemis astronauts are on the last leg of their history-making mission around the moon. Around 7:30 p.m. ET, the crew capsule on the Orion spacecraft is set to separate from the vehicle’s ...
Artemis II astronauts are nearing the moon for what will be a six-hour, non-stop lunar flyby that may reveal fresh images of the dark side of the moon.
The Artemis astronauts are on the last leg of their history-making mission around the moon. Just after 7:30 p.m. ET, the crew capsule on the Orion spacecraft separated from the vehicle’s propulsion ...
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