NASA program allows amateur astronomers the chance to assist with future moon missions and science by tracking impact flashes ...
NASA is inviting amateur astronomers to help track meteoroid impacts on the Moon by recording brief flashes of light when space rocks strike its surface. The data will help refine impact rates, guide ...
Follow Artemis II in real time with NASA's tracker. See where the spacecraft is, how far it's traveled and what to know about the mission.
Astronauts are expected to hit a major milestone in the Artemis II mission with a historic flyby of the moon on Monday ...
Think of it like a Google Maps for space. Unlike in 1972, you don’t have to be a high-tech agency to follow the latest lunar mission.
The mission is a critical test flight, aimed at validating systems for future lunar landings under NASA’s Artemis program: missions that could eventually establish a sustained h ...
NASA is calling on amateur astronomers to join its Impact Flash project, tracking meteoroids striking the Moon to aid future lunar base designs and study moonquakes. The effort follows Artemis II ...
More than half a century after astronauts last left footprints on the lunar surface, humanity is preparing to return to the moon. The excitement surrounding NASA's Apollo program once captivated the ...
The Artemis II astronauts are in the home stretch now. NASA's tracker will allow you to keep up with the mission as they prepare for splashdown.
When will NASA land on the moon? With Artemis II capturing the attention of the world and bringing humanity into deep space for the first time in more than 50 years, this is just the beginning of a ...
NASA said Thursday that the long-delayed launch of Artemis 2, the first crewed flyby mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, could come as soon as April 1. "We are on track for a launch as early as ...