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.
Starliner's Redo & Measuring The Pulse Of Mars
A Space For All? How Will Space Tourism Shape Access To Space
A Countdown To Clean Clothes In Space
10 Years Since Shuttle: A Look To The Past & Future
Mercury Rising: John Glenn And The Space Race
NASA Investigates UFOS & Tiny Mars Mic Captures Big Sounds
Space Tourism: Up There & Down Here
We're Going To Venus
Bringing Mars To Earth
Decade of Discovery & Dating Stars
The Next Space Telescope Will Peer Deep Into The Universe. Scientists Can't Wait To See What It Sees.
Interplanetary Helicopters & SOFIA's New Eyes
NASA's Moon Mission Hardware: SLS Arrives, SpaceX Wins Lunar Landing Contract
Sleeping In Space & "Woman In Motion"
A Helicopter On Mars, Some Gas On Venus
Michio Kaku & The Quest For A Theory Of Everything
Scientists Are Hunting For Alien Worlds Outside Our Solar System
Celebrating Five Years Of WMFE's Space Exploration Podcast
Alien Evolution & A Civilian Space Mission
The Big Business Of Small Space Tech
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