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Artemis astronauts transition

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Artemis astronauts transition after return. Latest on NASA moon missions
Artemis II astronauts are back on Earth, sharing unique videos and adapting to gravity, while NASA plans for Artemis III.

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NASA still confident that Artemis astronauts will land on the moon in 2028 despite spacesuit delays
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Artemis II mission is giving NASA clues about how to design a moon base
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NASA’s Next Spacesuit Won’t Be Ready for Artemis 4 Moon Landing, Watchdog Warns
A new report calls out the agency for failing to complete the lunar spacesuits despite two decades of effort.

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In race to prep for Artemis III, rocket’s core stage on way to Kennedy Space Center
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Back from the moon, Artemis II astronauts acclimate to life on Earth
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Central Florida astronaut Luke Delaney chosen for 1st NASA spaceflight

Central Florida’s Luke Delaney is headed to space. The astronaut who was raised in Volusia County received his first spaceflight assignment Thursday from NASA to be part of this September’s Crew-13 mission to the
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NASA Artemis II Astronaut Captures Stunning Earthshine Video on iPhone From Orion Spacecraft

NASA shared a breathtaking Artemis II iPhone video showing Earthshine lighting the Orion capsule during the crew's lunar mission.
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NASA expands private astronaut missions to space station. Here's why

Voyager Technologies of Denver, Colorado, will be the 3rd company to send private astronauts to International Space Station. About the space tech company
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See the Lyrids meteor shower from space. NASA astronaut shares stunning photo

NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured stunning photos of the Lyrids meteor shower from the International Space Station.
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