NASA releases first stunning Artemis II photos of Earth from moon mission
The crew were about 100,000 miles (160,000 kilometres) from Earth and were quickly closing in on the moon.
The crew were about 100,000 miles (160,000 kilometres) from Earth and were quickly closing in on the moon. Grouped from 5 articles across 4 sources.
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The crew were about 100,000 miles (160,000 kilometres) from Earth and were quickly closing in on the moon.
After six-minute firing of capsule’s engine, crew on track to reach farthest distance travelled by humans in space The four astronauts on the Artemis II mission have passed 100,000 miles from Earth as they head towards the moon, putting them on track to reach the farthest distance humans have ever travelled into space. The crew have left Earth’s orbit and fired their engines on Thursday for a “translunar injection”, sending the Orion capsule on its trajectory towards the moon. Continue reading...
The Orion capsule has successfully propelled itself out of Earth’s orbit on its mission to the moon.
The Artemis II mission ran into an early but very human problem after launch when a malfunction in the Orion spacecraft left astronauts working around a jammed toilet fan, NASA said Wednesday
A NASA rocket carrying four astronauts blasted off from Florida, marking the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years.
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The crew will not land on the Moon on this current mission, though Nasa is preparing for a potential lunar landing by 2028. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
Speaking from the aboard Orion as it throttles toward the moon, the Artemis II crew answered questions about the launch and their space journey so far. Grouped from 14 articles across 9 sources.
The snap was taken aboard the Orion capsule by its commander, Reid Wiseman, as the crew head towards the Moon.
A country capable of rocketing toward the moon and launching deadly rockets toward Iran is expressing pride in the former and confusion about the latter
The Artemis II crew are now hurtling around the Earth's orbit, carrying out final tests and checks before they head towards the Moon.
Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, is celebrating the first Easter of his papacy by blending tradition while being outspoken on global issues. Chris Livesay reports. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.