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Inside the Booster Fabrication Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis I aft skirts for the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s twin solid rocket boosters are being readied for their move to the Rotation, Processing and Surge F...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis I; authority-tier ranked source.
As it soars off the launch pad for the Artemis I missions, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is powered by two solid rocket boosters. Critical parts of the booster will soon head to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for the Artemis I...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis I; authority-tier ranked source.
Parts of Orion’s Artemis III crew module that will carry the first woman and next man to land on the Moon are taking shape at AMRO Fabricating Corp. in California and Ingersoll Machine Tools Inc. in Illinois.
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

On the heels of a successful Artemis II test flight, teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are pressing forward for the next Artemis mission. Technicians maneuvered NASA’s massive core stag...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

The largest rocket section for NASA’s Artemis III mission arrived at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 27. The SLS (Space Launch System) core stage traveled 900 miles on the Pegasus barge from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orlean...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

After successfully being used to launch the Artemis II lunar test flight on April 1, NASA’s mobile launcher now is inside NASA Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in Florida in preparation for the Artemis III test flight mission rocket stacking operatio...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

Following the conclusion of NASA’s Artemis II test flight, teams at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are shifting focus to Artemis III, which is targeted to launch next year, by rolling the mobile launcher from Launch Complex 39B to NASA’s Kennedy...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.

The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen – has returned to the agency’s Johnson Space Center i...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Live re-entry updates for NASA’s Artemis II mission will be published on this page. All times are Eastern. 4:27 a.m. The Orion spacecraft is secured in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean and carrying NASA astron...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

At 2:53 p.m. EDT, the Orion spacecraft ignited its thrusters for 8 seconds, producing a change in velocity of 4.2 feet-per-second and pushing Artemis II toward Earth. NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and CSA (Canadian Space Agency)...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

The Artemis II crew — NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen — began the final phase of their journey home to the songs “Run to the Water” by Live, selected by the crew, and “Free” b...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

At 10:53 p.m. EDT, the Orion spacecraft ignited its thrusters for 9 seconds, producing an acceleration in velocity of 5.3 feet-per-second and pushing the Artemis II crew toward Earth. The crew is now more than halfway home.
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

On their last full day in space, the Artemis II crew began the morning with “Lonesome Drifter” by Charley Crockett as they approached Earth at 147,337 miles.
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.
RT @NASA: There's a lot to process on Day 8 of the @NASAArtemis II mission. With Earth in view from Orion's windows, the astronauts are pac…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis Program; official social post.
RT @NASAScience_: Artemis astronauts, here’s your Moon-observing assignment 👀 This custom science plan is fine-tuned for the exact light…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis Program; official social post.
RT @NASAArtemis: "Thanks to you and to the whole team on the ground for building on our Apollo legacy with Artemis." In addition to a wake…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis Program; official social post.
RT @NASAJPL: Following the successful @NASAArtemis translunar injection burn, the Orion capsule’s communications have once again transition…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis Program; official social post.
RT @NASAKennedy: @NASA @NASAArtemis 12:23 p.m. ET - Liquid oxygen fast fill is now complete for the Space Launch System upper stage, markin…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis Program; official social post.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.