In high-stakes roles, NASA launch and mission control teams on the ground will keep the Artemis II astronauts safely on track during a 10-day journey around the moon.
Twin control rooms at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, are actively supporting real-time mission ...
Astronauts famously call the NASA team in Houston when they have a problem in space, but control rooms at Huntsville's ...
“This image of NASA Mission Control makes me so happy," one man said online.
NASA's Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 6:35 p.m. Eastern Wednesday. The mission aims to ...
As Artemis II circles the moon, behind‑the‑scenes work in Huntsville proves Alabama is central to NASA’s return to deep space ...
Jennifer Madsen is playing a key role in the Artemis II mission from the Johnson Space Center in Houston — the heart of ...
As NASA’s Artemis II mission prepares to return to Earth on Friday, April 10, a Hamilton High School grad will be monitoring ...
The Adler Planetarium held a watch party for Wednesday's Artemis II launch. Chicagoan Amy Lendian, acting systems engineer manager for the Artemis II mission, was also the fire suppression and console ...
NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39B in Florida at 6:35 p.m. EDT, marking ...
NASA’s Artemis II is set for liftoff with a crewed Moon flyby, testing deep space systems over 10 days, but with high risks and no landing, what happens next remains compelling.
Four astronauts blasted off on a journey to the Moon on Wednesday. Here are some cool launch-day details you may not have picked up on. Reading time 4 minutes I’m still reeling from the launch of NASA ...