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NASA says Artemis moon landing remains on track for 2028 despite suit delays
NASA still plans to put astronauts on the lunar surface by early 2028, but the path to get there now includes an extra mission and a growing list of unresolved risks, chief among them whether the spacesuits they’ll need will be ready in time.
President Donald Trump said NASA has a good chance of returning astronauts to the Moon before he leaves office in 2029. His remarks came while hosting the Artemis II crew, who recently completed a record-setting lunar flyby. NASA aims for a 2028 landing ...
NASA has released a 'Moon Base User's Guide' that reveals the major gaps the agency and its partners must fill in to land and live on the moon.
A new NASA report expressed concern that the spacesuits needed for the 2028 Artemis IV mission — where astronauts will return to the moon’s surface in more than 50 years — may not be ready. NASA’s Office of Inspector General issued a 38-page report that addresses some of the concerns about Axiom Space,
During most of the Artemis II mission, the crew of four astronauts beamed back low-definition video, both from inside the spacecraft and from exterior views of the Moon. It was exhilarating stuff, but in a world in which we’re all watching HDTVs, it also felt a little flat.
NASA remains committed to its 2028 Moon landing goal under the Artemis program, despite a new report warning of delays.
Ralph Longfellow, the lead project engineer for the Apollo 11 lunar landing radar, shares his perspective on the historic 1969 mission and the future of space exploration. CORONADO, Calif. (KGTV) — A Coronado space engineer who played a critical role in ...
The Moon Landing has once again captured the world’s attention. With all the excitement surrounding Artemis’ program and humanity’s return to the Moon, it’s impossible not to look back at one of the most historic and incredible moments of all time.
The 1969 moon landing is an integral part of American history. But few people may know that the spacesuits worn by astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were made in Delaware.
More Americans believe the moon landing was faked than those who think Congress is doing a good job, poll reveals - ‘I just want to say to Congress, stand up and applaud. You’re usually hated, but usually not this hated,
Artist Deby McKnight transformed the living room of her home into a recreation of the 1969 Moon Landing with real moon rock