Meet astronauts behind NASA’s Artemis II mission to moon
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The first face the Artemis II crew will see upon their return to Earth will be the face of a U.S. Navy Sailor. Lt. Cmdr. Jesse Wang, Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Laddy Aldridge, Chief Hospital Corpsman Vlad Link,
NASA's Artemis II astronauts returned to Earth with a splashdown landing in the Pacific Ocean after making a high-speed reentry through the atmosphere.
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'We are bonded forever': Artemis II astronauts speak on completing their historic moon mission
The four Artemis II astronauts said Saturday that they're "bonded forever" in their first public remarks one day after completing NASA's first lunar mission in more than 50 years
A stunning Earthset image from Artemis II recalls Apollo 8's Earthrise, marking humanity's return to deep space and the start of a new era of exploration.
"They were seeing parts of the moon that we've seen with imaging before but never to the human eye. And they intentionally went far enough away from the moon that they could see the entire disc of the moon,
Scottsdale author and space analyst David Ariosto weighs in on the implications of the Artemis II mission for future space exploration.
The Artemis II astronauts flew back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston Saturday to cheers and applause from family members and hundreds of NASA workers.
Mets fans erupt at Citi Field as Artemis II crew lands, turning a tough loss into a powerful moment of celebration.
While Apollo was a ‘Lewis and Clark-like’ scientific expedition, planetary research professor James Head III said, Artemis has bigger ambitions: establishing a permanent base on the moon.
Artemis II's moon-traveling astronauts are back home and feted to a thunderous welcome. Still marveling over their record-breaking lunar fly-around, the crew of four flew to Houston's Ellington Field from San Diego on Saturday afternoon.