The European Space Agency aims to establish a permanent human presence on the moon by 2040, focusing on resource exploration and scientific advancements that benefit humanity. This initiative follows the success of NASA's Artemis 2 mission.
NASA's Artemis II mission has begun its return journey to Earth after 10 days of lunar exploration. The spacecraft is scheduled to land in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on April 10.
NASA's recent success in lunar exploration has intensified global focus on China's ambitious goal of landing humans on the moon by 2030. This achievement underscores the growing competition in space exploration among major nations.
Despite the historic success of the Artemis 2 mission, which marks the first crewed flight to the Moon in over fifty years, a malfunction in the Orion spacecraft's toilet has caused confusion among the crew. NASA is actively investigating to find a permanent solution.
India aims to enhance its space sector after NASA's Artemis II mission successfully orbited the moon with the Orion spacecraft. This mission, featuring four astronauts from the US and Canada, marks a pivotal moment for India's aspirations in space exploration.
NASA has announced the successful Artemis mission that explored the far side of the Moon, capturing stunning images that reveal new details. This mission is part of ongoing efforts to explore space and enhance scientific understanding of the Moon.
Dmitry Rogozin, head of 'Roscosmos', announced an ambitious timeline for Russian space projects until 2030 during the inaugural Space Week in Russia from April 6 to 12. The plans aim to enhance Russia's capabilities in space exploration and expand its activities.
NASA is gearing up to return to the Moon through the Artemis program, aiming to unveil new secrets about the lunar surface. These missions are expected to enhance our understanding of the Moon's history and natural resources.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully entered the Moon's gravitational field, marking a historic achievement for the crew. This event occurred at 04:42 GMT on Monday, with the spacecraft approximately 63,000 kilometers from the Moon.
Four astronauts have successfully entered lunar orbit as part of the Artemis 2 mission, marking an unprecedented achievement for humanity. This milestone allows them to observe lunar regions never seen before.
Astronauts on the Artemis II mission have entered their third day exploring the far side of the Moon, a crucial step in NASA's deep space exploration efforts. This mission aims to deepen our understanding of the Moon and prepare for future lunar missions.
NASA launched the Artemis II mission on April 2, 2026, carrying four astronauts in an Orion capsule. The mission aims to explore the moon, specifically its far side, as part of the ambitious Artemis program to return to the moon.
Four astronauts from the Artemis 2 mission have successfully entered lunar orbit, marking a historic achievement for humanity. This mission allows them to view unprecedented parts of the moon.
Astronauts are set to embark on an exploratory mission over the Moon's far side, witnessing areas unseen by humans before. The journey will take place at an altitude of <strong>6000 kilometers</strong>, allowing for unprecedented views of the Moon's terrain.
The space agency announced that videos sent from the moon during today's flyby will be of low quality, raising questions about the reasons behind this decision. This comes as scientists look forward to new explorations in space.
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years, is set to reach a historic milestone as astronauts gaze upon the moon's dark side on Monday. This journey will surpass the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully launched towards the moon, marking the first crewed flight around the lunar body in over 50 years. Astronauts have begun their journey after a successful engine ignition, leaving Earth's orbit.
Astronauts on the Artemis II mission are preparing for a historic journey aimed at setting a new record for the distance traveled from Earth, heading towards the far side of the Moon. This mission is part of NASA's efforts to explore outer space and enhance scientific understanding of the Moon.
The New York Times reports that the United States aims to establish a foothold on the moon by 2028. This initiative is part of an international race to extract helium-3, a valuable resource that could transform the future of energy.
Astronauts from the historic Artemis 2 mission are preparing to reach the far side of the moon on Monday, making them the farthest humans to travel in space to date. This mission is part of NASA's efforts to explore the moon and enhance scientific understanding of space.
The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis 2 mission have entered their fifth day on a historic journey to the Moon, witnessing its surface from unprecedented angles. They are currently about <strong>215,000 miles</strong> from Earth and <strong>65,000 miles</strong> from the Moon.
The crew of the Artemis 2 mission has made history by observing the Eastern Sea and part of the far side of the Moon, surpassing the farthest point reached by humans, paving the way for sustainable lunar habitation.
The four astronauts participating in Artemis 2 reported seeing views of the Moon never before seen by human eyes, having traveled two-thirds of the mission distance. On the fourth day of their ten-day mission, they were approximately <strong>321,869 kilometers</strong> from Earth and <strong>131,965 kilometers</strong> from the Moon.
Astronauts on the Artemis mission have observed unprecedented sights on the moon's surface as they approach their entry into the moon's gravitational influence. They are expected to set a record on their historic journey.
In a new step towards lunar exploration, astronauts participating in the Artemis mission plan to use their senses, particularly sight, to study the moon's surface. This mission is part of NASA's efforts to explore the moon and enhance scientific understanding of it.
The Artemis 2 mission continues its journey to the moon, with the crew successfully adjusting the cabin temperature after it dropped. This mission marks an important step in space exploration.
During the Artemis 2 mission to the Moon, Commander Reed Wiseman encountered a technical issue with Microsoft Outlook. NASA successfully resolved the problem remotely, highlighting the technical challenges that space missions may face.
The historic Artemis 2 mission has begun its journey to the Moon, sending breathtaking images of Earth from space. These images showcase our planet as a glowing sphere, highlighting details like the bright lights of Portugal and Spain.
NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts concluded their first day in space by capturing images of Earth, which appeared to shrink as they journeyed toward the Moon. They are expected to reach the farthest point humans have ever traveled, with Earth appearing the size of a basketball behind the Moon's dark side.
The Artemis 2 mission, aimed at returning humans to the Moon, is facing a technical issue related to its toilet system. This problem could impact the mission's timeline, which is part of NASA's ambitious space program.