NASA, Artemis II and Mission Control
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NASA took a giant leap toward returning humans to the moon Wednesday evening with the successful launch of the Artemis II mission. From the Johnson Space Center campus in Houston, employees and
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.
Hundreds gathered Wednesday night at Space Center Houston, close to where NASA will manage the 10-day mission, to watch four astronauts begin their journey to the moon.
On Friday morning, NASA shared a partial view of our bright blue planet as captured by Reid Wiseman, the mission’s commander. Earth, swathed in swirling clouds, is shown rising through a window on the Orion capsule in which the crew is to journey around the moon.
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Artemis I flight controllers at the Johnson Space Center during maximum distance from Earth and Moon on Nov. 28, 2022. Jeff Radigan, the lead flight director for the Artemis II mission, sat at a table at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida alongside his ...
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The government space agency posted the announcement, which advertises site visits on Feb. 18 and requires proposals by April 30, to the System for Award Management website, the Houston Business Journal reported. The land, accessible by Saturn Lane, can be ...
Two Clemson University engineering graduates will be instrumental in the Artemis II space mission expected to launch this week. Charlie Blackwell-Thompson is the launch director at Kennedy Space Center and Vanessa Wyche is the director of the Johnson Space Center.