The 10-day mission is due to conclude today, when the four astronauts make their reentry and splash down in the Pacific Ocean ...
Orion will slam into Earth's atmosphere at more than 30 times the speed of sound, in what NASA expects to be the most ...
Artemis II live updates: NASA counts down to splash down as astronauts prepare for most dangerous part of mission - NASA crew ...
After a successful lunar loop, the four astronauts face one more hurdle to splashdown, and it’s the most dangerous.
The crew of the Orion spacecraft will return to Earth in a harrowing 13-minute flight before splashing down in the ocean near ...
Never seen before images from the dark side of the moon, including an 'unbelievable' solar eclipse, continue to be downlinked ...
Inside mission control, each desk, or console, is labeled with a neon blue sign and its officers handle a subsystem on the ...
After rounding the moon, the Artemis 2 crew is picking up speed as they head toward a splashdown off the coast of California.
When the Artemis II four-person crew left Earth’s orbit, they were protected by a computing system designed to move beyond simple redundancy (a la the Apollo missions) to a fail-silent architecture.
Mechanosensitive recruitment of DLC1 to focal adhesions creates a positive feedback loop that locally amplifies Rho activation in response to tension.