SPACENASA gave away $150 million to 11 organizations that support the Artemis mission. Continue reading to understand its significance for the exploration of the moon.
Researchers discovered that a liquid nitrogen spray is effective in removing about 98% of all lunar dance from a space suit. Read the article to learn more.
NASA plans to include a special investigation of the bizarre domes on the lunar surface in the upcoming Artemis and PRISM missions. Read more about the mystery of the domes and how the space agency plans to reveal its secrets.
Scholars from the University of Florida developed an effective way to grow plants on the lunar surface. Read more about the experiment and how it would help our astronauts in the future
NASA and Air Liquide continue to rework the problems detected in Artemis 1 systems during the last WDR tests. Read more about the progress of system developments for the upcoming lunar mission.
Axiom Mission 1's departure from ISS is postponed to Sunday. Read more about the undocking details and other updates on NASA and SpaceX's upcoming missions this month.
Have you ever wondered why NASA has not hired more black and brown astronauts despite including Jessica Watkins in the Artemis mission? Read more to know why.
Why is the first Artemis lunar mission delayed to 2026? Read the article to learn why NASA Inspector General Paul Martin said 2025 is not a probable target date.
China and Russia will join forces to construct International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) a base station on the moon that will hover side by side with NASA's Lunar Gateway.
NASA announced last Friday (December 17) that the uncrewed Artemis 1 mission will be delayed until March 2022 due to the replacement of the SLS megarocket RS-25 engine.
NASA's spending on its Artemis program is projected to reach a total of $93 billion by 2025. The core operations of NASA's Artemis program, which intends to create a sustained human presence on and around the moon by the end of the decade, are expected to cost more than $90 billion by 2025.
NASA is sending National Geographic cameras with the Artemis II mission to record this historical event, almost 50 years since humankind last step foot on the Moon.
The Senate has directed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to select a second company to build the lunar lander for the agency's Artemis program.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said on Tuesday that the agency would establish two new mission divisions that will best position the space agency for the next 20 years.
NASA has been planning to send the next crewed mission near the Moon on the Lunar Gateway, which will allow astronauts to conduct experiments near the Moon and support the Artemis mission.