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Artemis, NASA and Apollo 8

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How NASA's Artemis III mission differs from Artemis I, II and Apollo 9
Artemis III trades a single launch for a complex, multi-rocket test of new lunar landers.

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Remember Apollo 9? No? Have a Look at Artemis III.
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NASA reveals Artemis III crew
 · 3h
Factbox-NASA's Artemis III crew: a test pilot, an Italian, a record-holder and a first-timer
NASA on Tuesday named three U.S. astronauts and an Italian astronaut as the crew for its next Artemis mission, a docking demonstration involving three spacecraft in ‌Earth's orbit and planned for next...

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NASA taps US, Italian astronauts for Artemis mission
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Meet the Astronauts of Artemis III
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Nasa names next astronauts for Artemis Moon programme
"This mission will require the most awe-inspiring coordination of heavy-lift rocket launches in history, drawing on the talent and capability of teams across government and the spaceflight community,"...

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NASA names Artemis III astronauts: What crew will be paid for risky mission
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What Is Artemis III? What to Know About NASA’s Latest Space Mission.
Morning Overview on MSN
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A modern smartphone holds more computing power than all of NASA’s Apollo program

The computer that guided astronauts to the moon and back operated with roughly 2,048 words of erasable memory and 36,864 words of fixed memory, running at a clock speed near 2 MHz. A smartphone released in the past few years can execute billions of operations per second while simultaneously streaming video,
26mon MSN

NASA Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Graeber discusses Artemis III moon mission

Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Graeber shared insights on NASA’s Artemis III mission, highlighting the excitement of returning to the moon and the benefits of increased launches for future space exploration.
AOL
2mon

Nasa Apollo missions: Stories of the last Moon men

They were the pioneers of space exploration - the 24 Nasa astronauts who travelled to the Moon in the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s. Not since the end of 1972 has a human set foot on the lunar surface. But with the success of Artemis II, the race ...
Space.com
6y

NASA Opens Untouched Apollo Moon Rock Sample for First Time in 40 Years

NASA has unsealed one of its last untouched samples of Apollo moon rock to prepare for the return of new material by future lunar missions. Scientists at Johnson Space Center's Lunar Curation Laboratory in Houston opened the Apollo 17-recovered sample on ...
Houston Public Media
10mon

Famed NASA astronaut and Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell has died at age 97

Jim Lovell, an astronaut best known as the commander of the ill-fated Apollo 13, has died. He was 97. NASA announced his death Friday and included this statement from his family: “We are enormously proud of his amazing life and career accomplishments ...
The Space Race on MSN
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A moon camera looked at the sun for seconds - then NASA lost its first color broadcast

Apollo was far stranger than one famous first step. After Apollo 12 survived two lightning strikes during launch, NASA still landed it just 600 feet from the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, proving astronauts could touch down with shocking precision.
Morning Overview on MSN
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Apollo astronauts’ footprints may stay on the moon almost unchanged, since there is no wind to erase them

More than five decades after the last Apollo crew left the lunar surface, the boot prints they pressed into the regolith remain visible from orbit. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera has captured the Apollo 11 descent stage and the trails astronauts walked,
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