
Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson says Orion splashdown marks moon return step
Former nasa administrator Bill Nelson says Orion’s splashdown moves Artemis closer to the moon, Mars and a new space race with China.

Former nasa administrator Bill Nelson says Orion’s splashdown moves Artemis closer to the moon, Mars and a new space race with China.

Jeremy Hansen is part of the Artemis II mission as American University students track Orion’s radio waves in a NASA test of deep-space tracking.

How much did Artemis 2 cost? The debate over NASA's public mission comes as libraries, schools and transit systems face cuts and closures.

NASA is debating Artemis 4 orbit choices for Orion, weighing low-Earth versus high-Earth orbit before the agency's next lunar step.

Maya Glover’s tribute to Victor Glover as Artemis II drew nearly 1 million likes in three days and set off a wave of comments.

Where Is Mission Control For Artemis 2? NASA’s Houston command center is directing the mission as alumni help guide and monitor Orion.

Cbs News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is weighing a 60 Minutes overhaul that could remove Tanya Simon after the current season ends in May.

Christina Koch, a Philadelphia sports devotee, is set to make history on Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years.

Sony Playstation players saw Resident Evil Requiem split between scarier first-person horror and Leon Kennedy’s more action-heavy campaign.

Rocket landing today drew eyes to a SpaceX launch over Southern California as 25 Starlink satellites rose from Vandenberg Monday night.

NASA says Artemis 2 is safe to fly after Apollo 11-era moon return planning, with a modified re-entry meant to avoid heat shield damage.

How much do astronauts get paid? Artemis II crew salaries, stipends, and the ordinary government pay behind NASA’s moon missions.

NASA says the John P Murtha Ship mission's heat shield can handle Artemis 2's return after a moon flyby, with splashdown expected in the Pacific.

NASA’s Artemis II splashdown in the Pacific is nearing recovery, even as new research questions long-held assumptions about Space Shuttle-era ocean landings.