ARTEMIS II RETURN TO EARTH FROM THE DARK SIDE OF MOON
Tonight around eight PM Eastern, NASA’s Artemis II mission wraps up after ten days in space. The four astronauts—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—launched April first, flew around the Moon, and set a new record for farthest humans from Earth. Their Orion capsule splashes down Continue Reading
Artemis II: Shaping Humanity’s Future in Space
The Artemis II mission represents a significant step in space exploration, marking NASA’s first crewed journey beyond Earth in over fifty years. This mission, unlike Apollo’s competitive drives, focuses on testing systems for future lunar habitation. It paves the way for sustained human presence on the Moon, ultimately supporting deeper space missions.
