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NASA’s Artemis II mission is on the way to the moon on a flight that will ultimately help inform long-term space exploration, including on the lunar surface itself. AVATAR uses organs-on-a-chip,
If NASA’s ambitious lunar exploration plans succeed, scientists will cover the moon with sensors—and find answers to several long-standing questions about the inner solar system
The Artemis II launched on Wednesday to a rousing applause from people across the globe. The successful launch has also prompted a greater interest in space exploration and aerospace engineering.
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts brought a dose of nostalgia to their mission by recreating the opening sequence of the beloved sitcom Full House while orbiting far from Earth. The lighthearted clip quickly gained traction online,
NASA’s Stennis Space Center, located along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, is the agency’s rocket-testing facility that has played a key role in space exploration beyond the stars.
NASA–ESA partnership: Artemis II paves the way for exploration of the Moon’s far side and south pole
François Picard is pleased to welcome Didier Schmitt, Head of Future Preparation for the European Space Agency. This mission is not merely symbolic, Schmitt explains, but a pivotal moment in
As Artemis II circles the moon, meet the Ohio astronauts spotlighted in The Dispatch's yearlong USA 250 project.
As NASA prepares for its next mission to the moon, one Atlanta university is drawing attention for its growing role in space exploration.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts have made history by travelling farther from Earth than any humans ever have, surpassing the record set by Apollo 13 over 50 years ago. On 6 April 2026, the Orion spacecraft carrying the four-person crew completed a breathtaking lunar flyby,