Helping the astronauts of Artemis II speak to the folks on Earth is the Deep Space Network, operated out of Jet Propulsion ...
At this point, the Artemis II crew will be headed out toward the moon. Here's what the astronauts are doing during day three.
The Artemis II crew will rely on the Deep Space Network for communication and navigation during their mission, which could launch as early as February. - NASA / Mark Sowa On the 18th day of the ...
NASA lost contact with the Artemis 2 crew on Monday evening as the astronauts passed behind the moon.
As I’m writing this, American space agency NASA is in the middle of the first (and, hopefully, the only) wet dress rehearsal of the Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket that will send four ...
NASA switched from white suits to bright orange suits in 1988 to make astronauts easier to spot during splashdown recovery ...
NASA has broken ground near Canberra, Australia, on a project to replace its three 70-meter Deep Space Network (DSN) antennas with a new generation of 34-meter antennas by 2025. The 70-meter (230-foot ...
NASA's Artemis 2 mission has accomplished another difficult milestone by restoring essential communication with Mission ...
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