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Footage shows the 13th mission of Artemis 1, where the Orion spacecraft captures Earth slipping behind the moon. The footage ...
During the flyby, the capsule was more than 230,000 miles away from Earth. The names Orion and Artemis stem from Greek mythology: Orion is a giant huntsman, and Artemis is the twin of the Greek ...
Halfway into its 25.5-day uncrewed Artemis 1 mission, NASA’s Orion capsule today recorded a weird kind of Earth-moon eclipse, reached its farthest distance from our planet and began the ...
Artemis 1's uncrewed Orion capsule captured a jaw-dropping view of the moon crossing in front of Earth on Nov. 28, 2022.
The Earth and moon are within view of NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft. The Earth is over 260,000 miles away (418,000 km) in ...
If all goes well with Artemis 1 and 2, the Artemis 3 mission could launch as early as 2025. It is intended to put people on the moon for the first time since 1972, the Apollo 17 mission.
ARTEMIS-P1 is the first spacecraft to navigate to and perform stationkeeping operations around the Earth-Moon L1 and L2 Lagrangian points. There are five Lagrangian points associated with the ...
In a review of 38 current NASA projects that cost $250 million or more, the Government Accountability Office found ...
NASA's next-generation moon rocket blasted off on its debut flight, a crewless voyage inaugurating the space agency's Artemis exploration program 50 years after the final Apollo moon mission.
Artemis I's main priority: testing Orion's new heat shield as it reenters Earth's atmosphere at 25,000 mph. The capsule will have to survive the fiery descent during the process that will likely ...
Artemis I won't land on the moon — it will circle it and return to Earth. The second Artemis mission, with a crew of four, will fly around the moon in 2024 without landing.
Home / Out of THEMIS, Artemis: Earth’s Loss is Moon’s Gain. Posted in Press Release Out of THEMIS, Artemis: Earth’s Loss is Moon’s Gain by SpaceRef October 27, 2010 July 15, 2024.
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