NASA awarded Blue Origin and its national team partners a multibillion dollar contract on Friday for the development of an Artemis human lunar lander.
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Splashdown! NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 returns to Earth after International Space Station mission
NASA’s Crew-5 mission concluded Saturday night with a Gulf of Mexico splashdown of a SpaceX Dragon carrying a crew of four astronauts.
SpaceX scraps plan that could’ve launched two rockets in an hour, pushing liftoff to Saturday
SpaceX reversed course on a same-day launch plan that could have made Space Coast history for the tightest turnaround between two launches.
Return to Earth! NASA’s Artemis I moon mission wraps up with Orion splashdown in Pacific Ocean
An uncrewed Orion capsule successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday, Dec. 11, at 12:39 p.m. ET concluding NASA’s Artemis I moon mission.
Updates: Orion splashes down in Pacific Ocean, concluding NASA’s Artemis I moon mission
Follow live updates as NASA targets 12:39 p.m. ET for the Pacific Ocean splashdown of its Orion spacecraft and conclusion of the Artemis I mission.
NASA’s Orion flies over Apollo landing sites as Artemis I mission nears its conclusion
NASA’s Artemis I mission to deep space and back is nearing its conclusion as the Orion spacecraft sailed past the moon Monday morning.
See the first photo of Earth from NASA’s moon-bound Orion spacecraft
The first Earth view from NASA’s moon-bound spacecraft has been shared after Orion spacecraft about ten hours in flight.
NASA’s Artemis launch date now scheduled for November nighttime liftoff
NASA is now targeting 12:07 a.m. EST, on Nov. 14 for the launch of its SLS rocket and short duration Artemis I mission around the moon and back.
First all-private astronaut mission to International Space Station docks
The Axiom-1 mission is a historic step forward in NASA’s plan to develop a sustainable commercial economy in space.