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Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic deep space mission

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Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic deep space mission as they undergo recovery
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are back on Earth undergoing medical evaluations after completing a 10-day deep space mission. The crew is now at Johnson Space Center in Houston as NASA reviews spacecraft performance and prepares for future lunar flights.

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These 3 Southern Women Are Powering NASA's Artemis II Mission—And The Future Of Space Exploration
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The PBS Artemis II documentary is streaming on YouTube
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission have safely returned to Earth, but if your Moon fever has yet to break, or you're curious to get a big picture view of how the second of a planned five Moon missi...

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Artemis II Astronauts Describe Dangerous Re-Entry and 'Being Inside a Fireball'
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Back on Earth, Artemis II crew still finding their footing
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97% Of Americans Support NASA’s Artemis — Despite $90 Billion Cost

Americans show strong support for NASA’s Artemis program despite its cost, with nearly one-third described it as a unifying moment.
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Want to Invest in Space Exploration? There’s an ETF for That.

The new Global X Space Tech exchange-traded fund will include stocks like Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, and AST SpaceMobile.
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Connecting Flight Test History to the Future of Space Exploration

Presented by Flight Test Museum With NASA’s Artemis II mission reigniting excitement around space exploration, that spirit of innovation feels especially close to home in our region. Edwards Air
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NASA chose the right crew to launch a new era of human space exploration

NASA again set the stage to welcome the Artemis II astronauts back to their home base in Houston. The scene wasn’t quite as glossy as NASA’s crew announcement in 2023, and it didn’t need to be. This event had more gravitas. NASA let the achievement make the noise.
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NASA’s CubeSat begins groundbreaking study of radio waves in Earth’s space environment

NASA’s latestCubeSat mission, CANVAS, has begun studying how radio waves, generated by lightning and human-made transmitters, travel from Earth’s surface into the vast expanse of space. This mission,
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Following the Success of Artemis II, Scientists Will Shape What Comes Next for Lunar Exploration

NASA plans to launch more lunar missions after the success of Artemis II, signaling a renewed era for lunar exploration and science — and raising questions about what comes next. A National Academies study currently underway will identify key nonpolar landing sites for future crewed lunar missions and what science goals could be achieved.
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Human space research gets a boost from retired NASA centrifuge

Texas A&M University is preparing for a new era of space research with the launch of a research centrifuge at the Anthony Wood '87 Artificial Gravity Lab. Set to become one of the most advanced human centrifuge facilities in the United States,
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NASA, OPM Announce New NASA Force Website, Open Job Applications

NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) launched the NASA Force website on Friday, opening applications for roles aimed at recruiting the nation’s top engineers and technologists to support America’s air and space program.
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Needham astronaut Sunita Williams reflects on Artemis II, space exploration as she prepares for Boston Marathon

Williams, a former Navy captain, has been working her way back into shape since she returned from the International Space Station last year.
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