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 commercial mission to the far side of the moon
The history of women in the U.S. astronaut corps
A 3D printed rocket could soon take flight. Where does it fit in to a growing launch market?
SETI's search for ETs & NASA's new science chief
Measuring the sound of rockets & NSYNC's Lance Bass chronicles "The Last Soviet" in space
Starship & stitches: A look at SpaceX's Super Heavy test firing and the history of space mission patches
Mars updates: Percy's sample collection and the possibility of astronaut missions
In the search for life in the universe, it's time to get nuclear
Oh the places we're going, for science!
The planet is getting hotter. Here's how NASA is measuring Earth's changing temperature
Neil deGrasse Tyson on the search for life outside our planet
Making space accessible for all
Inflatable space is bursting at the seams
Artemis I is back on Earth. What's next?
Seeing the clouds of Titan
To the moon, for good?
Artemis I, take three
The Pillars of Creation in a brand new light
Zero G and I feel fine
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