NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing
Read full article: NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landingNASA has revealed the crew for its Artemis III mission, the next step in eventually landing astronauts on the moon.
Who will fly Artemis III? NASA to unveil crew at Johnson Space Center
Read full article: Who will fly Artemis III? NASA to unveil crew at Johnson Space CenterNASA will reveal the astronauts assigned to its Artemis III mission Tuesday during a major announcement at Houston’s Johnson Space Center, giving the public its first look at the crew selected for a pivotal step in the agency’s return-to-the-Moon program.
NASA awards $300 million contract to modernize Johnson Space Center in Houston
Read full article: NASA awards $300 million contract to modernize Johnson Space Center in HoustonNASA is moving forward with a major modernization effort at Johnson Space Center, awarding contracts to seven companies that will help upgrade aging facilities and infrastructure at the Houston campus that has served as the center of America’s human spaceflight program for more than six decades.
NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts' triumphant moon flyby
Read full article: NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts' triumphant moon flybyWith NASA's lunar comeback a galactic-sized smash, the space agency already has the next Artemis flight in its sights.
NASA, Axiom Space reveal Artemis Moon Mission spacesuit at Space Center Houston
Read full article: NASA, Axiom Space reveal Artemis Moon Mission spacesuit at Space Center HoustonA spacesuit prototype of what NASA astronauts, including the first woman, plan to wear on the surface of the Moon during the agency’s Artemis III mission, was revealed Wednesday at Space Center Houston.
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First woman, next man on moon will come from these NASA 18
Read full article: First woman, next man on moon will come from these NASA 18CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA has named the 18 astronauts — half of them women — who will train for its Artemis moon-landing program. The first woman and next man on the moon will come from this elite group. Half of the NASA astronauts have spaceflight experience. Two are at the International Space Station right now: Kate Rubins and Victor Glover. The other experienced members on the list include Kjell Lindgren, Anne McClain and Scott Tingle, all former space station residents.