Profile Picture
  • All
  • Search
  • Images
  • Videos
  • Maps
  • News
  • Copilot
  • More
    • Shopping
    • Flights
    • Travel
  • Notebook
  • Top stories
  • Sports
  • U.S.
  • Local
  • World
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • More
    Politics
Order byBest matchMost fresh
  • Any time
    • Past hour
    • Past 24 hours
    • Past 7 days
    • Past 30 days

NASA prepares Artemis II rocket for moon launch

Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
 · 1d
NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad. See new photos of SLS
NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad in Florida, setting the stage for what appears to be an imminent launch of the Artemis 2 lunar mission.

Continue reading

 · 5h
Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch
FOX 2 Detroit · 1d
NASA Artemis II: Rocket arrives at Kennedy Space Center launch pad
 · 21h
Nasa's Artemis Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
Nasa's giant Moon rocket has returned to its launch pad for a second time, ahead of a mission to send astronauts around the Moon – something not attempted in more than 50 years.

Continue reading

 · 1d
NASA moves Artemis 2 rocket back to launch pad ahead of moon mission
 · 1d
Artemis II update: Four astronauts enter health quarantine ahead of record-breaking mission
 · 1d
Artemis II rocket rolling to launchpad for NASA moon mission: When is launch date?
NASA is targeting April 1 as the earliest possible launch of the rocket sending NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy...

Continue reading

 · 1d
Artemis II rocket rolls out to KSC launch pad
 · 1d
Repaired Artemis II rocket returns to launch pad
Space.com on MSN
2d

NASA peers inside an asteroid | Space photo of the day for March 19, 2026

NASA has used advanced imaging techniques to peer inside samples of asteroid Bennu, discovering extensive networks of cracks running throughout the rock particles.
Space Coast Daily
2h

THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Space Shuttle Columbia Lifts Off From NASA’s Kennedy Space Center 44 Years Ago

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Space Shuttle Columbia lifted off for the third shuttle test flight on March 22 in 1982 for STS-3 from Kennedy Space Center. Eight days later, it became the only shuttle to land at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico.
10h

Watch: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures rare proof of comet breaking apart

NASA's Hubble Telescope captured the rare phenomenon of a comet breaking apart, catching scientists off guard until they saw the jaw-dropping proof for themselves.
7hon MSN

OTD in space – March 21: NASA launches Ranger 9

On March 21, 1965, NASA launched the Ranger 9 spacecraft on a mission to crash into a lunar crater. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] Ranger 9 was the last flight of NASA's Ranger Program.
Science Daily
3h

NASA’s Hubble accidentally caught a comet breaking apart in real time

In an incredibly lucky cosmic accident, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a comet breaking apart in real time—something astronomers have long tried and failed to observe. The comet, C/2025 K1 (ATLAS),
Tyler Morning Telegraph
2h

NASA preliminary report confirms meteor sightings in East Texas

Multiple callers reported a “blue fireball” over parts of East Texas Saturday afternoon that was later revealed to be a mteor. Nikki Simmons with Smith County ESD […]
10don MSN

1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space

The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
3d

NASA rethinks $1B Artemis launcher at Kennedy Space Center amid delays, modernization push

NASA is reconsidering the use of a massive mobile launcher at the Kennedy Space Center, raising questions about costs, delays and jobs tied to the Artemis moon program.
1don MSN

NASA has bad news about what could happen to humans born in space

Having babies born in space could produce an interesting conundrum as shown by research with one particular creature.
  • Privacy
  • Terms