Reassessing 1986's SpaceCamp
…Then, as you say, there would be the program manager or PI responsible for a robot that, in 1986, can magically communicate wirelessly with NASA’s mainframe. Even R2D2 required a scomp…
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The purpose of Artemis II was to prove that NASA can once again circle the moon with a crew. The long-awaited lunar landing will have to wait for Artemis IV. In the meantime, the program's third mission will focus on perfecting the technologies that made Artemis II possible and resolving any setbacks, while NASA's partners finish key systems such as SpaceX's lunar descent module. In any case, the agency maintains its goal: to achieve a “return to the moon” by 2030. This story originally appeared in WIRED en Español and has been translated from Spanish.
How and When to Watch the Artemis II Mission’s Return to Earth…Then, as you say, there would be the program manager or PI responsible for a robot that, in 1986, can magically communicate wirelessly with NASA’s mainframe. Even R2D2 required a scomp…
…The Artemis II crew – NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman Wiseman (far left), CSA (Canadian Space Agency) Astronaut Jeremy Hansen (center left) and NASA astronauts Christina Koch (center right) and Victor Glover (right) participated…
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…One of the most notable projects involved a NASA mission tracking the moon’s shadow using a WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft that flew at 50,000 feet. A team of…
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…It is amazing.” Artemis II began on April 1 when the crew launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida atop the 322-foot-tall Space Launch System rocket, the most…
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…Artemis IV, which NASA hopes to launch in 2028, would then land astronauts on the lunar surface. The long-term goal of the Artemis program is to continue with a series of…