NASA selects Human Landing Systems for the Artemis program
NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program.
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NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program.
NASA unveils its plan for Artemis Base Camp on the Moon, home to four astronauts in 2024, to get them also prepared for first trip to Mars.
NASA attaches first of 4 RS-25 engines to Artemis I rocket stage at Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.
Japan will design, develop, and operate a pressurized Lunar rover for NASA, for crewed and uncrewed exploration on the Moon.
The White House has tasked NASA to develop the Lunar Time Standard, to support the Artemis program while maintaining America's leadership in space exploration.
SpaceX Starship elevator concept is tested with NASA astronauts, for the Artemis Lunar Lander.
France and Italy team up to create the Lunar Multi-Purpose Habitat (MPH), a permanent Moon habitat.
NASA’s Megarocket engine is ready to fire. NASA will begin a new RS-25 test series, before producing an updated set of engines for the SLS (Space Launch
In this image, ‘Astronaut’ Moonikin Campos, a manikin that flew on the Artemis I flight test beyond the Moon, enjoys a quiet moment during acceleration sled testing
A photograph of Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon taken by Neil Armstrong in July 1969, was digitally reversed to create this lunar selfie.