Issues with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield on Artemis 1 have delayed the next mission, Artemis 2. So what happened?
The Artemis program is no stranger to delays, and it's not surprising there were some issues to address after Orion's first proper flight ... and determine a forward path, we’ve stayed true ...
NASA shared a slow motion video of the forward bay cover jettison test, which was completed on Nov. 23. The test demonstrated ...
are training for the Artemis II mission, and they will be the first people to fly near the Moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Their exact flight path will depend on the day they launch ...
NASA’s Artemis program, a follow-up to the Apollo ... but make changes to the reentry path at flight's end. To rip off and replace the heat shield would have meant at least a full year's delay ...
"We need to get this next test flight right. That's how the Artemis campaign succeeds ... heat shield phenomenon and determine a forward path, we've stayed true to NASA's core values; safety ...
NASA has announced that it is delaying its ambitious Artemis II and Artemis III missions, which will see astronauts travel around and then land on the moon for the first time in over 50 years.
And the Artemis I test flight was just that ... to actually slow down and understand root cause, determine the path forward, corrective action for Artemis II and Artemis III," said Reid Wiseman ...