NASA is targeting an April 1 launch for Artemis II, its first crewed mission around the moon since Apollo, after a successful flight readiness review.
While the crew of Apollo 9 was still orbiting Earth on this day in 1969, preparations were already underway on the ground for the next critical step in the race to the Moon.
NASA said it plans to roll the Artemis II SLS rocket and Orion capsule back out to the launchpad next week, aiming for a launch in early April.
Explore NASA's rich history and even feel the rumble of a launch at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.
NASA's moon landing program delay represents the latest in in technical, budgetary, workforce and public perception challenges plaguing the agency.
NASA moved quickly to tap United Launch Alliance to help fill in the blank the agency created when it decided to alter its ...
The exploration upper stage needed to be replaced due to 'eroding cost and schedule delays.' ...
The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket will roll out of the hangar and back to the pad next week at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, leading to a launch attempt as early as April 1. It will mark humanity’s ...
NASA plans to roll back to the pad as early as next week for the Artemis II mission to fly crew around the moon, which could set up a shot to launch as soon as April 1. “All the teams polled ‘Go’ to ...
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has rolled out two limited-time ticket offers for the attraction. Purchases for these ...
Imagine having a podcast at the time of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 that marked a pivotal moment in space exploration, listening to what their first.
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