If you’ve watched a Saturn V launch, you’ve probably seen how a large rocket will often jettison a stage on the way up. There are several reasons for this — …read more
If you’ve watched a Saturn V launch, you’ve probably seen how a large rocket will often jettison a stage on the way up. There are several reasons for this — …read more
If you read a headline that signs of intelligent life were found on the moon, you might suspect a hoax. But they are there! Humans have dumped a lot of …read more
Artemis II's astronauts will splash down in the pacific ocean off Southern California at approximately 7:07 p.m. CT Friday. Space lovers across the Chicago area are counting down to splashdown.
The first images from Artemis II reveal what the moon looks like just 7,000 km from the surface—and confirm that NASA is ready to return to Earth’s satellite.
NASA's mission to the moon reached a pivotal point Monday.
The moon is not just a barren rock orbiting the Earth. The Artemis missions could answer the great unknowns that the satellite holds.
A 10-pound flight kit connects Apollo and the Wright brothers to our lunar future.