Space NASA Successfully Tested Its Most Powerful Rocket Ever That Will Carry Humans to the Moon NASA engineers and scientists now have enough data to analyze, but preliminary ground tests have shown that everything is working quite well.
Space Russia and China to Create an International Scientific Lunar Space Station As indicated in the statement of Roskosmos, the international scientific lunar station will become a complex of experimental research facilities created on the surface and/or in the orbit of the Moon.
Space NASA Recognized the Artemis Mission in 2024 an Unattainable Goal As part of the program, it was planned to land "the first woman and the next man" on the surface of the Earth's satellite until 2024.
Space NASA Postponed the Announcement of Companies Participating in the Moon Landing NASA has extended the research contracts of three companies. Two of these companies will be selected for the Artemis program, which provides for the landing of astronauts on the Moon.
Space NASA Has Tested the Smallest Commercial Rover Called CubeRover The height and length of the CubeRover are about 45 centimeters with a weight of up to 4 kilograms. For comparison, China landed a 250-kilogram spacecraft on the Moon last year.
Space NASA’s Test of a Rocket for Artemis I Moon Mission Lasted a Minute Instead of Eight The team successfully completed the countdown and started the engines, but turned them off after 60 seconds. Now NASA experts are finding out what exactly led to the early shutdown.
Space NASA to Send a Canadian Astronaut Around the Moon The Artemis II mission will send a test flight with astronauts on board into the orbit of the Moon, but it will not land on the lunar surface.
Space Mike Pence Announced 18 Astronauts for New Moon Missions The chosen astronauts are both those who have already traveled to the ISS and new recruits who have never been in space yet.