Artemis II crew makes history traveling to far side of moon
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At Dexter Southfield in Brookline, the alma mater of President John F. Kennedy, his legacy and vision for space exploration are once again taking center stage.
The space agency is targeting Wednesday, April 1, to launch a crew of four astronauts on a potentially record-breaking journey around the moon and back The U.S. space agency’s Skyfall project calls for sending robotic helicopters to Mars on a nuclear-powered spacecraft before the end of Donald Trump’s presidency
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U of M professor hopes Artemis II launch paves way for new decade of space exploration
Professor Damennick Henry at the University of Minnesota hopes NASA's Artemis II mission will help pave the way for future space exploration and a more permanent presence for the United States on the moon.
Cheers erupted far beyond Florida’s launch site as NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off, signaling what many are calling the beginning of a new chapter in space exploration.
Artemis II will test NASA’s crew capabilities in deep space and gather more information that could ultimately help send astronauts to Mars.
Omega’s Speedmaster has long been Nasa’s go-to, but other space programmes are exploring partnerships with the likes of IWC Schaffhausen, Fortis and Barrelhand.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says answering the question of alien life is inherent in all space exploration, and the odds of finding evidence at some point that suggests we’re not alone is “pretty high.