NASA’s first Saturn I rocket launched on October 27, 1961, demonstrating heavy-lift capabilities and initiating the Saturn program that ultimately enabled crewed Apollo missions to the Moon.
A new book about the Apollo program, "Eight Years to the Moon," suggests that a rogue space module nearly crashed into an astronaut space capsule.
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How NASA’s Artemis Program Is Taking Us Back To The Moon
More than 50 years after Apollo, Artemis is leading humanity back to the Moon. This documentary explores how NASA plans to ...
Despite the ongoing government shutdown, NASA has recently managed to complete a major milestone as part of the ...
Former NASA officials warn that the U.S. looks poised to lose its self-declared race to beat China to the moon ...
Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell died six weeks before the movie about his rescue mission is set for re-release. NASA announced Lovell, the 97-year-old Gemini XII and Apollo astronaut, died Thursday, Aug.
SpaceX’s delays forced NASA to reopen its moon lander contract. Rivals are circling, Artemis is wobbling, and China’s steady ...
James McDivitt, a former NASA astronaut who commanded the Gemini IV and Apollo 9 missions, died in his sleep last week in Tucson, Arizona, NASA said in a statement Monday. He was 93. McDivitt was ...
NASA will announce the first class of astronauts in four years who could one day be eligible for missions to the moon and Mars.
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NASA’s Artemis II Achieves Major Milestone in the Return to the Moon
NASA has reached a significant milestone in its Artemis program with the successful integration of the Orion spacecraft atop ...
The US was the last country to put humans on the moon's surface in 1972, but China is shaping up to edge out NASA to be the ...
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