A personal reflection on space exploration, from Apollo to Artemis II, highlights triumphs, tragedies and human resilience.
If you’re reading this today, I am in George Town, the capital city of the Cayman Islands in the middle of my third Royal Caribbean cruise. I’m writing this column before shipping off from Port ...
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Artemis II crew 'go' where no one has gone before
The launch of Artemis II onboard the Orion rocket on April 1 and its safe return on Saturday brought back memories of the ...
The last time NASA and the Defense Department teamed up for a lunar crew’s reentry was Apollo 17 in 1972. Artemis II came ...
Fifty-six years ago, after a tense race to save the Apollo 13 crew, the astronauts finally splashed down safely. Here’s what ...
NASA’s Orion spacecraft and its four-member crew emerged from a harrowing six-minute communications blackout Friday evening ...
The Orion module is expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego.
Friction stir welding and vertical integration work to scale spacecraft production, and precision engineering and testing ...
On the afternoon of Sunday, July 20, 1969, the world held its breath and nervously waited as Apollo 11’s lunar module, Eagle, ...
Following the retirement of the space shuttle, and prior to the advent of the Space Launch System, NASA’s access to low Earth ...
When four NASA astronauts blasted off on Artemis-2, something was trending on the social media platform Bluesky. It was ...
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