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How to observe Artemis 2's last day in space with a telescope
As Artemis 2 nears Earth and the mission prepares to splash down tomorrow evening at 8:07 P.M. EDT, Friday morning presents a ...
The Orion capsule, carrying Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and ...
Southern Californians likely won’t be able to see reentry or splashdown in person, but NASA will livestream it. Here’s what ...
NASA's AROW tool lets you follow the Orion spacecraft's every move — including tonight's historic lunar flyby, the first by humans since 1972.
We've rounded up a full list of camera and lenses used for Artemis 2 and you can get your hands on most of them.
NASA will stream video of the spacecraft’s return to Earth starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday. You can watch it on NASA’s YouTube ...
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How the Artemis 2 astronauts are documenting the first human lunar flyby in 50 years
The Artemis 2 astronauts might be the first humans to survey certain areas of the moon's far side, and they're chronicling ...
A remote camera captured NASA’s Artemis II rocket lifting off as birds take flight near the launch complex at sunset. The ...
The Artemis II crew has now broken the record — previously held by Apollo 13 — for the farthest distance any humans have ever ...
The cameras include an array of 15 vehicle-mounted lenses, plus more than a dozen portable optical systems that include DSLR ...
As the astronauts of Artemis II pass by the lunar surface, they add to the experiences of other missions that flew to the moon.
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