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After splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, the Artemis II crew members reunited with their friends, families and fellow NASA astronauts in Houston on Saturday. Their voyage was the first trip by humans into deep space in more than half a century.
The Artemis II crew was able to witness countless rare sights on its historic lunar flyby journey, including the sun completely disappearing behind the moon from their Orion spacecraft. On Thursday, NASA posted a stunning video of the "solar eclipse as seen by the Artemis II crew.
Apple Vision Pro users will be glad to hear that NASA’s Artemis II launch is being captured in immersive video for a future release.
A video recording of the NASA crew’s live interview has circulated online, with some people saying this is the proof needed to reveal that the whole Artemis II mission is being faked. It’s the 1970s again, and theories that the space agency is teaming up with the government to pretend we are going to the Moon.
Conspiracy theorists are going bonkers over a new NASA video they claim “proves” the Artemis II mission to the moon is staged in front of a green screen. The brave crew gave a live interview over the weekend to CNN,
The Artemis 2 space crew is enjoying their historic lunar journey after posting an awesome video set to theme of a popular television sitcom. The NASA-backed flight is on Day 6 of its travel to the moon and the
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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 ...
Still marveling over their moon mission, the Artemis II astronauts received a thunderous welcome home Saturday from hundreds who took part in NASA's lunar comeback that set a record for deep space travel.