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The Artemis II launched on Wednesday to a rousing applause from people across the globe. The successful launch has also prompted a greater interest in space exploration and aerospace engineering.
Nevada alumnus and NASA engineer Manuel Retana helps to keep astronauts safe from fires while in space during the Artemis II mission to the moon.
SYDNEY, Sept. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — When citizen astronaut and entrepreneur Aisha Bowe flew aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard (NS) 31 mission, she carried the question of how humans might one day grow food off-planet, and through this query, created ...
Stargazing in Big Sky Country is how Daniel Baca first fell in love with space. “My brother used to tell these stories of Greek mythology, and I thought it was so cool,” Baca recalled. He ripped out a poster from a National Geographic magazine — an iconic image of the first human to float freely
Excitement was high at the University of Minnesota as students prepared to watch NASA's Artemis II mission launch toward the moon.
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin described NASA Wallop's new aerospace academy as a "gateway to the future" after Thursday's ribbon-cutting on the Eastern Shore. The Aerospace Academy of the Eastern Shore will operate at NASA Wallops ...
NASA has revealed more detail about the recent first flight of its X-59 Quesst supersonic demonstrator jet, a milestone the agency describes as demonstrating its continued ability to manage large-scale projects that push aerospace technological boundaries.
Artemis II astronauts observed the moon's far side, broke a distance record and studied lunar features during the NASA mission's historic lunar flyby.