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73 moon landings? NASA's 'most ambitious space project' will be fraught with challenges
NASA has released a 'Moon Base User's Guide' to expand on its plans for a permanent lunar base and a trip to Mars.
NASA will host a public event outlining plans to return astronauts to the moon and build a lunar base under President Donald Trump's space policy.
By Joey Roulette COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, April 14 (Reuters) - After the safe return of four astronauts from a historic flyby of the moon last week, NASA is shifting focus to its next challenge: putting competing lunar landers from Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin through a series of rigorous tests ahead of future crewed landings.
NASA sets 2028 moon landing goal while analyzing astronaut cells from AVATAR experiment. Researchers are comparing the crew's health to cells exposed to deep space.
NASA targets the moon's south pole for a future base as Artemis III prepares to test critical docking maneuvers in Earth's orbit launching next year.
NASA has announced its plans after the successful Artemis II mission, with attention shifting to Artemis III and IV, focusing on moon landing capabilities.
Over the past eight days, the world has watched four intrepid explorers leave Earth, fly around the Moon, and make spaceflight history. The moments of reverence, camaraderie, and bravery we’ve witnessed since the launch of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission have done wonders for my faith in humanity, but sadly, all good things must come to an end.
More than 50 years after Mark Agnew watched the first humans to ever walk on the Moon on his parents’ grainy black-and-white TV, he and his grandchildren gathered at the Chabot Space & Science Center in anticipation of