Impressive achievements by the Artemis 1 mission.
Space exploration
At Space.com: NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft aces close moon flyby in crucial engine burn
“Orion zoomed just 80 miles (130 kilometers) above the lunar surface Monday (Nov. 21) at 7:44 a.m. ET. and completed an engine burn needed to continue its historic mission.”
At SciTech Daily: Artemis I: Mega Moon Rocket Ready for Launch
The Artemis I mega Moon rocket is on the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is getting ready to launch the Orion spacecraft and its European Service Module. The first opportunity for launch is November 16 at 1:04 a.m. EST/local time (07:04 CET, 06:04 GMT). Artemis Read More…
At Phys.org: We’re heading to the moon and maybe Mars. So who owns them?
“Putting a flag on the Moon or in space doesn’t mean you own it. However, the question then becomes, if you take something from space do you then own it?”
At Phys.org: NASA tests new moon rocket, 50 years after Apollo
“More than 50 years later, Apollo still stands as NASA’s greatest achievement.” ” The goal [of Artemis] is to create a long-term lunar presence that will grease the skids for sending people to Mars. “
At SciTech Daily: Rocket Lab Launches NASA’s CAPSTONE Mission to the Moon
CAPSTONE’s main mission is to attempt to establish that this location in space provides a stable and ideal location for a space station, as well as a staging area for missions to the Moon and beyond.