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Morocco is the 64th Artemis Accords signatory, widening Africa's voice in lunar policy.
Orion’s thermal shields withstood re-entry heating 30% higher than Apollo’s—yet NASA’s post-flyby briefing omitted the exact temperatures.
Orion’s European Service Module fired its main engine for 18 minutes, achieving the first crew-capable Trans-Lunar Injection since the Apollo program’s final Moon shot in 1972.
Artemis II will test optical communications capable of moving high-resolution video between Orion and Earth.
NASA’s Artemis II crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—will fly farther from Earth than any humans since 1972, testing Orion’s limits in deep space.
NASA’s new moon strategy hinges on outsourcing lunar infrastructure to private vendors—a gamble that could redefine space exploration forever.
NASA’s Artemis II rollout to Pad 39B will take 11 hours, hauling the 5.75-million-pound SLS rocket 4.2 miles.
Four astronauts will soon trace a path last traveled in 1972, aboard a rocket exceeding 8.8 million pounds of thrust.