NASA awarded Blue Origin and its national team partners a multibillion dollar contract on Friday for the development of an Artemis human lunar lander.
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Splashdown! NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 returns to Earth after International Space Station mission
NASA’s Crew-5 mission concluded Saturday night with a Gulf of Mexico splashdown of a SpaceX Dragon carrying a crew of four astronauts.
SpaceX scraps plan that could’ve launched two rockets in an hour, pushing liftoff to Saturday
SpaceX reversed course on a same-day launch plan that could have made Space Coast history for the tightest turnaround between two launches.
Return to Earth! NASA’s Artemis I moon mission wraps up with Orion splashdown in Pacific Ocean
An uncrewed Orion capsule successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday, Dec. 11, at 12:39 p.m. ET concluding NASA’s Artemis I moon mission.
Updates: Orion splashes down in Pacific Ocean, concluding NASA’s Artemis I moon mission
Follow live updates as NASA targets 12:39 p.m. ET for the Pacific Ocean splashdown of its Orion spacecraft and conclusion of the Artemis I mission.
NASA’s Orion flies over Apollo landing sites as Artemis I mission nears its conclusion
NASA’s Artemis I mission to deep space and back is nearing its conclusion as the Orion spacecraft sailed past the moon Monday morning.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft reaches far side of moon, completes first such attempt since 1972
NASA’s Artemis I Orion spacecraft completed its outbound powered flyby burn around the moon on Monday morning, Nov. 21.
NASA’s Artemis launch date now scheduled for November nighttime liftoff
NASA is now targeting 12:07 a.m. EST, on Nov. 14 for the launch of its SLS rocket and short duration Artemis I mission around the moon and back.
NASA’s big gamble: Is new rocket too costly to launch us back to the moon?
When NASA’s SLS moon rocket launches, it will become the most powerful and most expensive rocket to rumble American soil in decades.
NASA prepares for mission to return to the moon, targets late August launch of Artemis I
NASA will target liftoff of the Artemis I mission for August 29. A successful mission will poise the agency to fly astronauts around the moon in 2024.