NASA's Artemis 2 mission is targeting an April 1 launch, sending a crew of astronauts on a historic trip around the moon.
NASA on Thursday said it intends to attempt the launch of a historic, 10-day mission around the moon and back in April, following slips from launch windows in February and March. Officials also ...
NASA has locked in April 1, 2026, as the target launch date for Artemis II, the agency’s first crewed mission around the moon in more than half a century. The four-astronaut crew will fly a ...
After completing a flight readiness review and risk assessment, NASA managers say they are confident moving forward with the April 1 Artemis II astronaut test flight around the moon.
NASA has finished a crucial step toward getting its Artemis II moon mission off the ground, and is now targeting early April to send four astronauts on an unprecedented path.
NASA is now preparing to roll Orion and the SLS back to Launch Complex 39B. Subject to changes in the weather, the next opportunity for the rollout will be on March 19. If that goes as planned, it ...
For the mission, NASA will deploy the massive Space Launch System, a 322-foot-tall rocket designed to transport astronauts far beyond Earth’s orbit ...
In what sounds like the ultimate April Fool's Day prank, NASA claims it is ready to launch its Artemis II moon mission on ...
The mission will use NASA’s powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, a 322-foot (98-meter) launch vehicle designed to carry astronauts beyond Earth orbit.
The two-day-long review resulted in mission managers gaining confidence about the rocket hardware.
An update is coming today on NASA's Artemis 2 lunar mission to launch four astronauts on a historic journey around the moon.