NASA is set to unveil a crew of four, consisting of three Americans and a Canadian, who will carry out the Artemis II mission. The mission is part of NASA’s program to send humans back to the Moon and aims to demonstrate that all of Orion’s life support equipment and other systems will operate as designed with astronauts in space. The flight is targeted as early as 2024.

NASA is set to unveil a crew of four, consisting of three Americans and a Canadian, who will carry out the Artemis II mission. The mission is part of NASA’s program to send humans back to the Moon and aims to demonstrate that all of Orion’s life support equipment and other systems will operate as designed with astronauts in space. The flight is targeted as early as 2024.

NASA’s next-generation rocket and Orion spacecraft when it is set to launch in November 2022. (Reuters) SPACE — The American Space Agency (NASA) is preparing to unveil four crew members who will carry out the Artemis II mission. Artemis is NASA’s program to send humans back to the Moon. Reported from Daily Sabah, a crew … Read more

South Korean Spaceship Shows Amazing Pictures of Earth and Moon

South Korean Spaceship Shows Amazing Pictures of Earth and Moon

loading… After orbiting the moon for more than a month, the Korean Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) sent back stunning images. Photo/KARI/Space SEOUL – After orbit moon for more than a month, the Korean Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) is sending back stunning images. The images, which were posted to the Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) website, … Read more

This crater is similar to the moon, it could be a place for astronauts to practice

This crater is similar to the moon, it could be a place for astronauts to practice

Jakarta – When scientists in the mid-1970s determined that the Mistastin crater in Labrador, Canada, had lunar-like properties, the last Apollo missions had already flown and it was too late for astronauts to use the site as a training ground. But now, the Moon exploration missions are starting to intensify again. NASA astronauts on the … Read more