Artemis II astronauts describe 'spectacular moment' in space
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In what was once a male-dominated space industry, a Florida woman is living proof that it's not just the sky, but outer space that's the limit.
The history-making space mission to the far side of the moon from the US is well underway - here's what life is like onboard the Orion spacecraft for the four crew members taking part in the historic
Astronauts from the International Space Station stopped in Huntsville Wednesday to talk with folks they communicated with over five months in space. Why it matters: ISS astronauts work in close concert with folks on the ground at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville as they conduct scientific experiments in orbit.
Wilmore said part of the motivation in writing the book, some of which he wrote while in space, was to document his and his wife’s journey through life for their daughters.
In an interview with NBC News from space, the crew of NASA's Artemis II moon mission described seeing the moon from a new angle, feelings of awe and humility, and taking care of their human needs.
An Artemis II astronaut captured Earth in striking detail, even showing green auroras. Here's why the view inspires humans in a profound way.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts — three space station veterans and a Canadian rookie — stand out even in an astronaut corps full of super achievers.
They’ll be itching for a giant leap when this is done. Life onboard Artemis II’s moon-bound spaceship will be a cramped and possibly smelly affair. And it’s not a huge improvement from the last time mankind journeyed into deep space more than 50 years ago.