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NASA, Artemis and Astronauts' Triumphant Moon Flyby

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NASA's Artemis II Crew Found A Colorful Surprise On The Moon
On April 1, NASA used the Space Launch System rocket to launch the Orion spacecraft.

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Did the Artemis II spacecraft protect the crew well enough? NASA races to find out
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NASA Already Has Next Artemis Flight in Its Sights Following Astronauts' Triumphant Moon Flyby
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Artemis II isn’t the farthest human spaceflight, and it’s not even close
Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed mission of the Artemis era, sent four astronauts on a sweeping journey around the Moon before bringing them safely back to Earth.

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Shooting for the Moon: What's next for NASA after Artemis II's lunar fly-by?
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Rocket stage for Artemis III mission set to roll from New Orleans NASA facility
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"God of chaos" asteroid will pass close to Earth in 3 years, NASA says

People on the ground in the Eastern Hemisphere will be able to observe the asteroid with their own eyes, weather permitting, according to NASA.
Live Science on MSN
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73 moon landings? NASA's 'most ambitious space project' will be fraught with challenges

NASA has released a 'Moon Base User's Guide' to expand on its plans for a permanent lunar base and a trip to Mars.
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NASA Astronaut Michael Fincke inspires Stevenson Middle School students at Challenger Center Hawaiʻi

NASA Astronaut Michael Fincke visited the Challenger Center Hawaiʻi on Tuesday to inspire sixth graders from Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School with his experiences in space. Fincke’s theme of “Going to
Aviation Week Network
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NASA Awards Private Astronaut Mission To Voyager

COLORADO SPRINGS—NASA has awarded its seventh private astronaut mission to Voyager, one of a handful of companies also vying to provide NASA’s microgravity research and astronaut flight services in low Earth orbit (LEO) after the International Space Station (ISS) is retired.
SpaceNews
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Senators seek increased funding for NASA Mars missions

Several senators are asking appropriators to increase funding for NASA robotic Mars exploration, fearing “irreversible harm” if funding is not restored.
MIT Technology Review
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NASA is building the first nuclear reactor-powered interplanetary spacecraft. How will it work?

Just before Artemis II began its historic slingshot around the moon, Jared Isaacman, the recently confirmed NASA administrator, made a flurry of announcements from the agency’s headquarters in Washington,
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'Interstellar glaciers': NASA's SPHEREx maps vast galactic ice regions

NASA's SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) mission has mapped interstellar ice at an unprecedented scale. Covering regions in our Milky Way galaxy more than 600 light-years across,
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NASA needs nuclear power for its moon base. Here’s the White House plan to get it

NASA’s Artemis II mission sent four humans to the moon for the first time in more than half a century. In a speech at a space policy event on Tuesday, NASA chief Jared Isaacman said that the mission was an “opening act” for a new era of human space exploration and,
Space.com on MSN
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ISS astronauts joke around with an optical illusion | Space photo of the day for April 15, 2026

Two NASA astronauts had some fun during the ISS' capture of a robotic cargo spacecraft on April 13, pretending to hold onto it from into the station.
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Senate Republican calls proposed NASA budget cuts a ‘mistake’

Republican Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) on Sunday criticized the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to NASA. “I think it would be a mistake to put money only in the missions related to exploration and not into science and the others.
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NASA addresses Artemis II heat-shield concerns after Artemis I damage

When NASA’s Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean in December 2022 after its uncrewed Artemis I flight, engineers expected the heat shield to show wear. What they found was worse than wear.
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