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How cork-based thermal protection material is helping safeguard NASA’s Artemis II Space Launch System in extreme ascent environments As NASA advances its Artemis program toward a sustained human return to the Moon,
The core stage for NASA's Artemis 3 rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday (April 27), completing a barge journey of 900 miles (1,450 kilometers).
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — A massive piece of NASA’s Artemis project floated into the Space Coast on Monday with the arrival of the biggest portion of the Space Launch System rocket for next year’s Artemis III mission.
NASA has moved the core stage of the Space Launch System for Artemis III into the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, marking a key milestone in the mission. The stage will now undergo
NASA's Artemis III rocket core stage arrived at Kennedy Space Center. The rocket will be stacked ahead of a 2027 launch.
President Trump, who will meet the Artemis II crew today (April 29), has described the astronauts as 'pioneers' in NASA's plan to return to the moon.
After a successful, historic journey around the moon, NASA rolled out the core stage, or largest section of the Space Launch System rocket, set to carry Artemis III astronauts in 2027. This marks the
Meet three of the dozen College of Engineering & Computing graduates who are working on mission-critical aspects of NASA’s Artemis program.
The mission will send four astronauts aboard the agency’s powerful Space Launch System rocket on a roughly 10‑day journey.
The NASA Artemis Space Launch System is completely out of stock on lego.com and the same set is being sold for $259.99 at Walmart. What might’ve sounded like a lost cause is actually the opposite- but only if you head to Target.
Artemis II astronauts Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch and Reid Wiseman discuss their historic lunar mission, public reception and future moon base plans.