The Artemis II astronauts may have just returned from a successful mission to the moon, but NASA engineers are already preparing for the upcoming Artemis III launch.
Yes, Artemis I will travel for roughly 40 days, reaching 40,000 miles above the moon, but astronaut Jessica Meir shared several other reasons why this mission is historic.
We remember the seven astronauts who were killed when NASA's challenger exploded shortly after take-off on Jan. 28, 1986.
Chicago-based Boeing was expected to take center stage at the Kennedy Space Center Tuesday afternoon, but the Starliner's liftoff was scrubbed.
The helicopter, named Ingenuity, hitched a ride to the red planet with the Perseverance rover, arriving last month. It'll be the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.
Wednesday's announcement includes more than a third of NASA's active astronauts in the Artemis program.