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Artemis, Kennedy Space Center

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Smithsonian Magazine · 5d
What Lies Beyond Artemis 2? These Other Missions Are Setting Their Sights on the Moon This Year—and on a Future With Humans in Space
After rounding the moon, viewing a solar eclipse and traveling farther than any human had before, the four astronauts of Artemis 2—the first manned lunar mission in more than five decades—will re-ente...

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These 3 Southern Women Are Powering NASA's Artemis II Mission—And The Future Of Space Exploration
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Artemis 2 crew reflects on historic moon mission
 · 22h
NASA shifts focus to Artemis III, outlines future Moon missions
NASA is already turning its attention to upcoming lunar missions just days after the successful return of the Artemis 2 crew.

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Artemis II crew reflects on their historic journey.
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Looking ahead to NASA’s Artemis III, IV and V missions
SpaceNews
7h

BAE Systems introduces Ascent™ spacecraft to support space superiority and exploration

BAE Systems has introduced its Ascent spacecraft, a new addition to the company’s Elevation spacecraft line that supports superiority and exploration missions across the space domain. Ascent spacecraft are designed to support dynamic space operations through advanced maneuverability capabilities,
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Artemis II a triumph for space exploration, but the 'hard part' lies ahead

NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully took astronauts farther from Earth than any human had ever gone, setting the stage for future — and more challenging — lunar voyages.
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What a University of Minnesota grad has done for space exploration

The successful Artemis II mission around the moon is a reminder that space exploration is built on decades of groundwork. Photojournalist Joe Van Ryn and Frankie McLister show how a University of Minnesota graduate helped pave the way for spaceflight.
SpaceNews
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Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes ispace-U.S. to Board of Directors

ispace-U.S. has been an active associate member of CSF and a key contributor to the rapidly evolving U.S. space ecosystem. As a board member, the company will play a greater role in shaping CSF’s strategic priorities and policy engagement efforts.
National Academies
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Following the Success of Artemis II, Scientists Will Shape What Comes Next for Lunar Exploration

NASA plans to launch more lunar missions after the success of Artemis II, signaling a renewed era for lunar exploration and science — and raising questions about what comes next. A National Academies study currently underway will identify key non-polar landing sites for future crewed lunar missions and what science goals could be achieved.
Aviation Week Network
9h

BAE Unveils New Spacecraft Line For Dynamic Space Operations

BAE Systems' Ascent spacecraft has been designed for dynamic space operations and exploration missions across multiple orbits. Credit: BAE Systems COLORADO SPRINGS—BAE Systems is entering the space tug market,
WBAL-TV on MSN
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NASA educator shares perspective on crater names proposed by Artemis II crew

For NASA educators, the Artemis II mission offers an opportunity to teach children about space exploration.
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How Pittsburgh can play a role in future space exploration

One small step turns into our farthest mission yet. We're talking with an expert on space robots about what we learned from the Artemis II mission, and how Pittsburgh could play a role in future space exploration.
Smithsonian Magazine
4d

The James Webb Space Telescope and the Parker Solar Probe Changed How We See the Universe. Now, Their Models Have Found a Home at the Smithsonian

The National Air and Space Museum’s Virginia location now displays the objects which represent critical leaps forward in technology and exploration by NASA
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Would you go to the moon? Board an alien spacecraft? What nearly 80 years of polls say about US attitudes on space

Americans’ opinion of space exploration is pretty high.
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Gateway to Science is all in on space

The North Dakota Gateway to Science is all in on space exploration and doing what it can to promote STEM education and future Artemis missions.
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