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Artemis, International Space Station

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 · 11h
Artemis II astronauts are way higher than International Space Station
The Artemis II mission is a 10-day test flight around the moon in the Orion crew capsule.

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Starlust on MSN · 1d
A strange egg-like object is growing on International Space Station—and astronauts are watching it
 · 20h · on MSN
Artemis II astronauts are 184 times higher than the ISS. Here's why
 · 4h
Pooping and snacking: More on an astronaut’s daily life inside the tight Orion
The Artemis II mission around the moon is underway.

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 · 3h
Artemis II Faces Early Hurdles As Crew Battles Glitches, Including Email Outlook Failure, On First Day Of Mission
India Today · 1d
Artemis-II mission LIVE: Astronauts launched to the Moon, Orion in space
 · 1d
Reactions as Artemis II astronauts lift off on historic lunar mission
"Today, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Colonel Jeremy ​Hansen makes history as the first Canadian to venture to the Moon.

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 · 1d
NASA launches four astronauts toward the Moon on the Artemis II mission
 · 2h
Artemis II is officially heading to the moon after leaving Earth's orbit
9d

NASA pushes space industry to use the ISS as a test ground for future stations

NASA is revving up its plans for a successor to the International Space Station (ISS). On Tuesday agency officials announced that a formal request for information would open on March 25, kicking off
11h

Houston, we have a toilet problem: Artemis II crew runs into plumbing snafu on deep-space mission

The toilet malfunction happened hours after Artemis II Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft lifted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center Wednesday with four astronauts on board, part of NASA’s efforts to return humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
1d

Artemis II Launch Seen From Space: ISS Crew Spots Rocket Trail After Historic Liftoff

Astronauts aboard the ISS watched Artemis II launch live on NASA TV and later spotted the rocket’s trail over the Pacific. The stunning view from orbit shows how the spacecraft cut through Earth’s atmosphere—watch this rare perspective.
12d

The end of the ISS is looming, and the US could have a big problem

As the US sets its sights on establishing a permanent base on the moon, its foothold in an area of space much closer to home is growing more uncertain.
21h

Building the ISS Successor: Vast Raises $500M for Haven Commercial Space Stations

Vast raises $500M to accelerate the Haven commercial space station. See how this massive investment shapes the future of the space economy. Read more!
Opinion
6dOpinion

No one is happy with NASA’s new idea for private space stations

NASA proposed a new solution that would bind the private companies more closely to NASA, requiring them not to build free-flying space stations but rather to work directly with the space agency on modules that would, at least initially, dock with the International Space Station. This change was not well-received.
Earth.com
7d

International Space Station observes an unknown phenomenon 55 miles above Earth

According to NASA, the ISS detected a previously unknown phenomenon surging through Earth's atmosphere, roughly 55 miles above the planet.
17h

NASA Astronaut’s Sudden Speech Loss Triggers Historic ISS Evacuation

Inside the unsolved medical mystery that cut short Crew-11's mission, sent four astronauts home early, and raised new questions about long-term spaceflight.
Space.com on MSN
11d

Russian cargo spacecraft suffers glitch after launching toward International Space Station

Russia's Progress 94 cargo spacecraft did not deploy one of its docking antennas as planned after launching toward the ISS on Sunday (March 22), complicating plans for its arrival.
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