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Artemis Accords: Why many countries are refusing to sign moon exploration agreementOnly eight countries have signed the Artemis Accords, a set of guidelines surrounding the Artemis Program for crewed exploration of the moon.
By Christopher Newman Last updated
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NASA's Artemis moon rocket just rode a 'supertank' to the launch padInch by inch, NASA's Artemis I spacecraft and rocket have finally chugged all the way to the launch pad. The mission's "wet dress rehearsal" will take place on April 1.
By Mindy Weisberger Last updated
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Stacked 'Mega Moon rocket' is ready to roll, NASA saysLunar mission Artemis I is about to roll closer to getting a launch date, after the mega rocket and spacecraft roll to the launchpad for tests.
By Mindy Weisberger Last updated
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NASA's 2nd attempt to fuel giant Artemis 1 moon rocket hits snagA stuck vent valve has stalled NASA's second attempt to fuel its Artemis 1 moon mission mega rocket.
By Tariq Malik Last updated
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Ready for Artemis I's moon rocket rollout? Here's how to watch.A slow and steady journey lies ahead.
By Mindy Weisberger Last updated
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission, 1st flight of new megarocket, won't launch until MayAn April launch is no longer possible for Artemis 1, which will send an uncrewed Orion capsule around the moon using a huge Space Launch System megarocket.
By Mike Wall Last updated
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This tube of lunar soil has been sealed since 1972. NASA is finally about to open it.Scientists are finally opening a 50-year-old tube of lunar soil, which has been vacuum-sealed since the APollo 17 mission.
By Brandon Specktor Published
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NASA unveils landing site on the moon for ice-hunting VIPER roverThe ice-hunting Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) will land just west of Nobile Crater, which sits near the moon's south pole, NASA officials announced Tuesday (Sept. 20).
By Mike Wall Published
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NASA halts human moon lander work with SpaceX amid Blue Origin lawsuitNASA must again stop work on its human moon lander partnership with SpaceX due to a Blue Origin lawsuit, further risking the agency's tight timeline to return astronauts to the moon.
By Meghan Bartels Published
