The American Artemis program has announced ambitious plans to establish a lunar base at the South Pole, marking a historic step in space exploration. This base aims to enhance scientific research and expand human understanding of the universe.
The Artemis II mission showcased a unique scene as a Nutella can was filmed spinning in space, capturing widespread interest. This event highlights technological advancements in space exploration and raises questions about the impact of food in low-gravity environments.
NASA has announced a restructuring of its Artemis program, reflecting a strategic shift towards building a sustainable human presence on the Moon. The goal is to achieve long-term habitation rather than just quick achievements.
The astronauts aboard the Artemis spacecraft are preparing for a 40-minute communication blackout with Earth as they pass behind the Moon. This moment recalls the experiences of Apollo astronauts during their lunar missions.
NASA has announced that the crew of the Artemis II mission will not land on the lunar surface during this mission, while the agency is preparing for a potential human landing on the moon by 2028.
NASA's Artemis mission is set to capture a new image of Earth after a 54-year hiatus since the last photo taken by Apollo 17 in 1972. This mission marks a significant step in space exploration and revives historical memories.
NASA is gearing up to launch the Artemis-2 mission, marking humanity's return to the moon after over 50 years. This mission, named after the Greek goddess of the moon, represents a significant step towards sustainable space exploration.
NASA is set to launch the second mission of the Artemis program on April 1, with strategic changes aimed at returning humans to the Moon. This comes as China accelerates its efforts to send astronauts to the Moon by 2030.
A recent study has revealed that the Moon's magnetism was strong but only for short periods, altering the prevailing understanding of its early history. The findings suggest a bias in samples collected from Apollo missions.