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Cursor-paged feed of authority-ranked Artemis items from articles, NASA media assets, social posts, and structured program data.
Artemis budget context
FY 2019 NASA agency total obligated (USASpending): 23,970,779,821.76 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2018 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 22,487,375,459.6 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2026 NASA agency total obligated (USASpending): 8,635,706,702.27 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2024 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 27,107,223,860.04 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2022 NASA agency budgetary resources (USASpending): 29,198,778,458.42 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2026 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 11,098,904,174.24 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2026 NASA agency budgetary resources (USASpending): 43,343,712,430.09 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2022 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 25,068,404,669.31 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2021 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 24,319,383,887.81 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2025 NASA agency total obligated (USASpending): 28,773,421,746.59 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2025 NASA agency budgetary resources (USASpending): 41,459,964,664.05 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
Artemis budget context
FY 2020 NASA agency total outlayed (USASpending): 23,832,682,142.05 USD
Why shown: TIER1 budget data; mission mapped to Artemis Program; authority-tier ranked source.
"The fascination that I have for test flying comes from being able to go into an environment where we have an idea what's going to happen, but then you have to [make it] happen." Meet the Artemis III crew in this episode of Houston We Have a Podcast: https:/...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.

"The fascination that I have for test flying comes from being able to go into an environment where we have an idea what's going to happen, but then you have to [make it] happen." Meet the Artemis III crew in this episode of Houston We Have a Podcast: https:/...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.
During their lunar flyby, the Artemis II crew enjoyed the rare opportunity to experience a solar eclipse from their Orion spacecraft. With the Sun hidden behind the Moon, the astronauts were able to analyze the Sun’s outermost atmosphere, also known as the s...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
RT @NASAArtemis: Big week for Artemis III 🚀 Just before NASA introduced the Artemis III crew, the SLS solid rocket booster segments arrive…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.

Big week for Artemis III 🚀 Just before NASA introduced the Artemis III crew, the SLS solid rocket booster segments arrived in Florida after a six-day rail journey from Utah. Later this year, teams will begin stacking the boosters that create 75% of the thr...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.
Big week for Artemis III 🚀 Just before NASA introduced the Artemis III crew, the SLS solid rocket booster segments arrived in Florida after a six-day rail journey from Utah. Later this year, teams will begin stacking the boosters that create 75% of the thr...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.

Big week for Artemis III 🚀 Just before NASA introduced the Artemis III crew, the SLS solid rocket booster segments arrived in Florida after a six-day rail journey from Utah. Later this year, teams will begin stacking the boosters that create 75% of the thr...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

Big week for Artemis III 🚀 Just before NASA introduced the Artemis III crew, the SLS solid rocket booster segments arrived in Florida after a six-day rail journey from Utah. Later this year, teams will begin stacking the boosters that create 75% of the thr...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.
Apollo taught us what was possible. Artemis is showing us what comes next. We no longer have to put everything on a single rocket. Artemis III will bring together multiple launch providers and reusable systems so we can learn, improve, and build the capabili...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.

Behold: new and previously unseen imagery from our Artemis II mission! These images were captured on April 6, 2026, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby portion of their ten-day journey. https://t.co/yQozyMpqAL
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Behold: new and previously unseen imagery from our Artemis II mission! These images were captured on April 6, 2026, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby portion of their ten-day journey. https://t.co/yQozyMpqAL
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Behold: new and previously unseen imagery from our Artemis II mission! These images were captured on April 6, 2026, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby portion of their ten-day journey. https://t.co/yQozyMpqAL
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.