In high-stakes roles, NASA launch and mission control teams on the ground will keep the Artemis II astronauts safely on track during a 10-day journey around the moon.
Twin control rooms at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, are actively supporting real-time mission ...
We are just a few hours away from the launch of Artemis II by NASA. This could be said to be the first crewed flight mission of Orion spacecraft and NASA's Space Launch System., Technology & Science ...
For about 40 minutes Monday night, four astronauts will be completely unreachable behind the Moon. Here's what happens when Mission Control goes silent.
Live updates from the Artemis II mission, which launched April 1 from Kennedy Space Center on a 10-day test flight around the moon.
The Artemis 2 mission is due to send astronauts on a test mission to the moon and back during the "opening act" of a new age of discovery.
Launching to the Moon is an all-day undertaking, something the four astronauts waiting to climb aboard NASA’s Artemis II rocket know well. “It is actually a very long day,” said Victor Glover, the ...
A photo taken inside NASA’s mission control during the Artemis II launch has gone viral online after social media users noticed one details—the room appears to be staffed mostly by women. Screenshots ...
NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39B in Florida at 6:35 p.m. EDT, marking the start of a historic journey into deep space.
The Artemis II launch could be delayed by weather conditions at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. NASA has strict weather criteria for launches, including limits on wind, clouds, and lightning risk.
The Adler Planetarium held a watch party for Wednesday's Artemis II launch. Chicagoan Amy Lendian, acting systems engineer manager for the Artemis II mission, was also the fire suppression and console ...