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Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic deep space mission

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FOX 51 Gainesville · 12h
Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic deep space mission as they undergo recovery
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are back on Earth undergoing medical evaluations after completing a 10-day deep space mission. The crew is now at Johnson Space Center in Houston as NASA reviews spacecraft performance and prepares for future lunar flights.

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How Artemis II could launch humanity into deep space — and a new era of exploration
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Artemis II crew to talk about their experiences after historic space flight
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Back on Earth, Artemis II crew still finding their footing
Nearly a week after their Pacific splashdown, the astronauts who crewed the Artemis II mission that flew around the Moon told reporters Thursday they have yet to fully grasp the magnitude of the momen...

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Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic mission
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Watch: NASA Artemis II crew talks historic moon mission
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Laser technology could soon replace fuel in space, launching humanity into a new era of light-speed exploration

Spacecraft could one day glide through the cosmos without the need for traditional fuel, thanks to a groundbreaking discovery. A new study published in Advanced Science reveals that laser light can propel spacecraft by using graphene,
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EDITORIAL: A successful return to space exploration

Who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might
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Elon Musk’s grip on the future of US space exploration

Last week, on the same day the Artemis II mission blasted off for the first human flight around the Moon in more than 50 years, it emerged that Elon Musk’s SpaceX had filed for a record-breaking stock market listing to raise as much as $75bn.
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Road to space exploration runs through the Rocket City: op-ed

The SLS is the only launch system in the world capable of sending astronauts to the moon in a single launch, and it is developed, built, and tested in North Alabama.
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Storer H. Rowley: It’s past time to get back to the task of human space exploration

The astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission flew farther from Earth than anyone in history and laid the first human eyes on much of the moon’s far side. Their Orion spacecraft made its flyby this past week with the most diverse crew to get an unprecedented look at the lunar side that always faces away from Earth.
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Monday briefing: Can human-based space exploration still be meaningful?

Far from Earth and out of contact, the four‑person crew ​of Artemis II​ continues a journey designed ​to test​ endurance and the limits of deep‑space exploration
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Houston's Johnson Space Center still plays key role in space exploration 5 decades later

It's a carousel of work to get a rocket to space, and with Artemis II's recent moon mission, the Johnson Space Center in Houston is its launchpad.
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Trump swings for Moon with nuclear reactor plans as China, Russia team up in space race

The Trump administration released a memo detailing plans for a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to advance U.S. space exploration and defense.
Smithsonian Magazine
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What Lies Beyond Artemis 2? These Other Missions Are Setting Their Sights on the Moon This Year—and on a Future With Humans in Space

As the historic lunar flyby comes to a close, space companies and nations around the world are also shooting for the moon. Upcoming landings aim to change the landscape of space exploration
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SpaceX is developing its own particle accelerator: What it means for space exploration

SpaceX is taking significant steps toward improving the durability and reliability of its spacecraft and satellites by building its own particle accelerator in Florida. This new development was confirmed by SpaceX’s VP of Starlink, Michael Nicolls, in a ...
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