Astronauts Take Photos of Earth Using an iPhone During Artemis II Moon Mission

NASA Astronauts Capture Stunning Earth Images with iPhone 17 Pro Max Four astronauts on the Artemis II mission to the moon have managed to take some remarkable photographs of Earth. The twist? They used an iPhone 17 Pro Max instead of the high-tech equipment typically associated with NASA missions. NASA confirmed via its official Flickr […]
Artemis II astronauts journey farther from Earth than anyone ever before, surpassing the Apollo 13 record set more than 50 years ago.

Historic Space Journey Begins On Monday, a team of astronauts embarked on what is now the farthest journey into space ever recorded, surpassing the long-standing record set by Apollo 13 over 50 years ago. As part of the Artemis II mission, the four astronauts crossed the 248,656-mile mark around 1:56 p.m. ET, while soaring past […]
Artemis II astronauts headed towards the moon send a message from space

Artemis II Team Prepares for Moon Mission The crew of Artemis II recently spoke to reporters after the Orion spacecraft completed its trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn, propelling it from Earth’s orbit toward the moon. Launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Artemis II is the first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years. […]
Artemis II Astronauts Face Microsoft Outlook Issue on Their Journey to the Moon

Technical Glitch for Artemis II Crew The Artemis II mission experienced an unexpected issue soon after launching when Microsoft Outlook failed on board the spacecraft, just hours into its journey. Nasa officials reported that the mission, which took off Wednesday night with a crew of four on a ten-day trip to lunar orbit, encountered a […]
NASA’s Artemis II team ventures farther from Earth than any astronauts have in the past 50 years

Nasa’s Artemis II Mission: Astronauts Journey to the Moon NASA’s Artemis II crew is on its way to the moon, offering a unique experience as they explore deeper space than any astronauts have in over 50 years. The team, which includes U.S. astronauts Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Jeremy Hansen from […]
Artemis II team activates engine to launch Orion and astronauts on their journey to the moon

NASA’s Artemis II Mission Progresses with Successful Engine Ignition NASA’s Artemis II crew has successfully ignited the main engine of the Orion spacecraft, marking a significant milestone just a day after launch into deep space. This maneuver, known as the translunar burn, lasted several minutes and was critical in propelling the spacecraft out of Earth’s […]
Artemis II Takes Off Following Trump’s Commitment to Send Astronauts to the Moon

Artemis II Launches Toward the Moon Artemis II took off into space on Wednesday, just hours after President Trump declared plans to send American astronauts back to the moon—something not done in over half a century since the Apollo missions. This mission will see four astronauts venture beyond low Earth orbit, orbiting the moon before […]
Artemis II astronauts will be aboard a confined spacecraft for 10 days, which is only slightly larger than Apollo capsules.

Life Aboard Artemis II: A Tight Fit in Space Once preparations are complete, the team is looking ahead to significant strides in space exploration. Life on the Artemis II moon mission will likely be cramped and, let’s be honest, probably not the freshest experience. This isn’t a massive upgrade from over 50 years ago when […]
NASA’s moon rocket faces another issue, likely delaying astronauts’ journey to the moon until April.

NASA’s Moon Rocket Faces New Setback NASA’s efforts to send astronauts back to the moon have encountered another hiccup, with recent issues making the anticipated spring launch much less certain. This news came just a day after the agency announced a target date of March 6 for the Artemis II mission, marking the first human […]
NASA Classifies Starliner Leaving Astronauts Stranded as the Most Severe Type of Safety Incident

Nasa Reclassifies Boeing Accident as Type A Mishap NASA has officially reclassified the Boeing Co. incident where astronauts found themselves stranded in space due to a malfunction of the Starliner spacecraft. This designation, Type A, is the agency’s most serious safety classification. The update comes nearly eight months after the problematic mission concluded. On February […]