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NASA is shooting for moon. A guide to Artemis II mission

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Space.com on MSN · 18h
What will the Artemis 2 astronauts eat during their historic moon mission? (video)
The Artemis 2 astronauts have to be prepared to use a little water and a lot of creativity to prepare their moon foods in a small spacecraft.

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Christian Science Monitor · 1d
The Apollo missions sent astronauts to the moon. With Artemis, NASA wants them to stay.
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Factbox-How NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission Will Unfold
 · 9h
Countdown to the moon: Space Launch System takes the stage
NASA built the Space Launch System to take astronauts farther than they’ve gone in decades.

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Four Astronauts, One Historic Mission: Meet The Artemis II Crew Heading To The Moon
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How NASA will fly astronauts to the Moon and back for Artemis II
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The upcoming moon mission will be full of jargon. Here’s a cheat sheet to help you follow along
During the 10-day journey, four astronauts will venture farther into deep space than any human has before.

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The Financial Express · 10h
Artemis II launch tonight: 80% weather odds for NASA’s first moon trip in 52 years
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Artemis 2: Houston, we have a new moon mission — The ‘Twin Sister of Apollo’
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OTD in Space – March 30: SpaceX Launches & Lands Used Rocket in Historic 1st Reflight

On March 30, 2017, SpaceX launched and landed a used rocket for the first time. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] This was a huge step forward in SpaceX's plight to develop fully
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The solar system explained | SciShow goes to space

Outer space contains more incredible phenomenons and unsolved mysteries than anywhere else—and we think it's just fascinating. Join Hank for an incredible tour of our solar system in this SciShow space compilation and find out just how vast our universe really is!
Phys.org
2mon

News on space-videos

Four International Space Station crewmembers splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, NASA footage showed, after the first ever medical evacuation in the orbital lab's history. NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission with agency astronauts Anne McClain and ...
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VIDEO: Travel to the dark side of the moon and see what Apollo 13 astronauts saw

WASHINGTON -- NASA released extremely detailed, high definition video showing the surface of the moon. The video comes from data gathered from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. It recreates views of the Moon that the Apollo 13 astronauts saw ...
Digital Trends
5mon

Dramatic Starship video shows Monday’s rocket launch from just meters away

When SpaceX’s Starship rocket left the launchpad at Starbase in southern Texas on Monday, the Super Heavy booster generated a colossal 17 million pounds of thrust — more than any other rocket in the history of spaceflight To capture this raw power in ...
Phys.org
2mon

Page 4 - News on space-videos

The newest video in the "Behind the Webb" series, called "Strutting its Stuff," provides a look at three "struts" or poles that fold and unfold the secondary mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope. The video series takes ...
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1mon

VIDEO: SpaceX rocket lights up Florida’s coast, sending Crew-12 to space station

Crew-12 holds a news conference in Houston. Read full article: Crew-12 mission leaders discuss launch, mission prep The four members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station pose together for a crew portrait in their pressure ...
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2mon

SpaceX’s Crew-11 appear in video as they prepare to return home early

SpaceX’s Crew-11 is returning from the International Space Station (ISS) early due to a medical concern with one of its astronauts. It’s the first recorded case in which NASA has decided to bring home a crew member ahead of time due to a health issue.
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