NASA Pushes Artemis II Closer to Home After Perfect Correction Burn
NASA Pushes Artemis II Closer to Home After Perfect Correction Burn
The Artemis II crew has begun its final return leg to Earth. NASA's Orion spacecraft completed a critical correction burn on 7 April 2026. Read about the upcoming Pacific splashdown, crew health tests, and the mission's record-breaking lunar flyby.
International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
NASA Artemis II Update: Space Toilet Works, But New Risk Emerges for Crew
NASA Artemis II Update: Space Toilet Works, But New Risk Emerges for Crew
NASA's Artemis II crew reports a 'burning smell' from the Orion spacecraft toilet, prompting engineers to investigate a possible venting issue and raising questions about crew safety and onboard systems.
International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
Apollo 13's Triumph Meets Its Match — Watch Artemis II Redefine Space Exploration
Apollo 13's Triumph Meets Its Match — Watch Artemis II Redefine Space Exploration
NASA's Artemis II astronauts travel farther than Apollo 13, completing a historic lunar flyby and offering unprecedented views of the Moon's far side
International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
NASA Clowning Samsung on Artemis II Crew Member's Space Photo on Instagram Debunked
Explore the viral fake exchange between NASA and Samsung over Christina Koch's Orion photo, and how digital detectives exposed the truth.
International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
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Artemis II live: Nasa astronauts describe mission highlights from Orion spacecraft after circling Moon
Nasa crew described the awe they felt when witnessing a rare eclipse near the Moon’s far side
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Artemis II crew head back towards Earth after completing record-breaking lunar flyby
NASA's mission control in Houston regained communication with the crew after an expected loss of contact for some 40 minutes, as their spacecraft passed behind Earth's natural satellite.
Euronews
Euronews