NASA’s Artemis I mission has made it to the moon. The milestone mission launched last week from Kennedy Space Center, ushering in a new chapter of lunar exploration.
We’ll hear from NASASpaceflight.com assistant managing editor Chris Gebhardt about that historic launch and what’s ahead for the space capsule Orion now that it’s reached the moon.
Then, a robot exploring Mars was only expected to last 90 days — instead, it made it 15 years. Now, a new documentary is chronicling the incredible journey of NASA’s Opportunity rover. We’ll explore the new film Good Night Oppy with Director Ryan White and chat with Doug Ellison, one of the rover’s scientists, about the mission’s legacy.
A tale of two climates. Tracking climate change on Earth and on Mars
NASA Chefs prepare food good enough to send you into orbit
How artificial gravity and a giant telescope may change space exploration
A space for artistic inspiration with veteran astronaut Nicole Stott
Sierra Space's new Dream Chaser hopes to bring people into orbit
Asteroid dust returning to Earth could explain the origin of life
Ripples in the cosmos: What we're learning from gravitational waves
OceanGate disaster puts spotlight on high-risk tourism, including space
Sun science on the summer solstice and how Mars rocks get their names
From malware to barf, dealing with the nasty side of space exploration
Space-flown seeds take root in orbit, NASA's UAP interest, and Florida gets STARCOM
Private space station astronaut John Shoffner speaks with WMFE from orbit
"Unfolding the Universe" brings new perspective to Webb telescope images
"When The Heavens Went On Sale"
Can we make food from CO2? On Mars?
A conversation with commercial space pilot John Shoffner
More private space missions mean more data on astronaut health
What's driving the private space economy?
Artemis II: We have a crew
Breaking down NASA's $27 billion budget proposal
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