Mark Carney Engages with Artemis II Crew on Earth

Mark Carney speaks with the Artemis II crew, emphasizing the importance of funding and international collaboration for future lunar missions.

The Artemis II mission is a pivotal step in NASA’s broader Artemis program, which seeks to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and prepare for future Mars exploration. Carney emphasized the need for robust funding and investment in space technologies to ensure the success of these ambitious goals. His conversation with the crew … Read more

Crew to Witness Solar Eclipse on Moon’s Far Side

A crew of astronauts prepares for their mission on the far side of the moon, where they will witness a rare solar eclipse while conducting scientific observations.

This specific phase of the mission will allow scientists and astronauts to observe the solar eclipse without the interference of Earth’s light, offering a unique opportunity to study the sun’s corona and solar activity in greater detail, as highlighted in this related article. As the crew orbits the moon, they will be in a position … Read more

Emotional crew names Moon crater after commander’s late wife

The crew stands together in a solemn ceremony, unveiling a plaque that commemorates the naming of a Moon crater after the late wife of their commander, surrounded by lunar mission memorabilia and emotional expressions.

The crater, designated as “Luna Maris,” was officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union on October 15, 2023. This naming ceremony took place shortly after the crew’s successful return from their mission, which aimed to gather data on lunar geology and conduct experiments in the Moon’s south polar region. Commander John Smith’s wife, Emily, was … Read more

Artemis II astronauts face toilet issues during lunar mission

Astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are seen troubleshooting a malfunctioning toilet system during the Artemis II mission, highlighting the challenges of maintaining proper sanitation in space.

The toilet malfunction has raised concerns among mission control and the crew, as proper sanitation is critical for the health and well-being of astronauts on long-duration space missions. For further context on what astronauts face on these missions, check out our article on Artemis II astronauts prepare for historic journey to the far side of … Read more

Artemis II astronauts prepare for historic journey to the far side of the moon

Four astronauts in flight suits conduct final checks aboard the Orion spacecraft as they prepare for the Artemis II mission to the far side of the moon.

Currently, the crew, consisting of four astronauts, is aboard the Orion spacecraft, which was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 23, 2024. This mission, as detailed in Artemis II Launch Marks a New Era in Space Exploration, will take approximately ten days, allowing the astronauts to conduct various scientific experiments and … Read more

Artemis II Launch Marks a New Era in Space Exploration

NASA's Artemis II mission launches from Kennedy Space Center, with a bright plume of smoke and fire trailing behind as it ascends into the sky.

The Artemis II mission is notable for carrying a crew of four astronauts, including the first woman and the first person of color to embark on a lunar mission. You can read more about their backgrounds and contributions in Meet the Astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission. The crew will conduct a series of … Read more

Jeremy Hansen Becomes the First Canadian Astronaut on a Crewed Moon Mission

Jeremy Hansen stands proudly in his astronaut suit, surrounded by fellow crew members as they prepare for the Artemis II mission, marking a significant moment in space exploration history.

Hansen, a former fighter pilot and a member of the Canadian Space Agency, was selected for this mission alongside a diverse crew of astronauts from NASA and international partners. The Artemis II mission will mark a significant step in human exploration of space, as it will be the first crewed flight of NASA’s Space Launch … Read more

Artemis II Completes First Day of Its NASA Lunar Mission

The Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, orbits the Moon as part of NASA's historic Artemis II mission, marking a significant step in lunar exploration.

The Artemis II mission is particularly noteworthy as it builds on the success of Artemis I, an uncrewed test flight that took place in late 2022. During that mission, the Orion spacecraft demonstrated its capabilities in lunar orbit, paving the way for this crewed endeavor. The current mission will last approximately ten days, with the … Read more

Highlights from Day 2 of Artemis II

Engineers conduct system checks on the Orion spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center as preparations for the Artemis II mission progress.

During Day 2, engineers conducted thorough system checks on the Orion spacecraft, ensuring that all components are functioning as intended. This included testing the spacecraft’s communication systems and life support mechanisms, which are critical for the safety and success of the crew during their journey. For more information on the crew’s preparation, visit this article. … Read more

Artemis II crew prepares for lunar mission high above Earth

The Artemis II crew members participate in training exercises at NASA's Johnson Space Center, preparing for their upcoming lunar mission.

The selected crew for Artemis II includes Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency. These astronauts will embark on a 10-day mission that will take them approximately 1.4 million miles from Earth, testing critical systems and gathering data for future lunar missions, … Read more