NASA Astronauts Practice Next Giant Leap for Artemis  – NASA

NASA Astronauts Practice Next Giant Leap for Artemis  – NASA

The physics remain the same, but the rockets, spacecraft, landers, and spacesuits are new as NASA and its industry partners prepare for Artemis astronauts to walk on the Moon for the first time since 1972. NASA astronaut Doug “Wheels” Wheelock and Axiom Space astronaut Peggy Whitson put on spacesuits, developed by Axiom Space, to interact … Read more

NASA Tests Technology, Practices Artemis Moonwalks in Arizona Desert – NASA

NASA Tests Technology, Practices Artemis Moonwalks in Arizona Desert – NASA

To prepare for exploring the Moon during NASA’s Artemis campaign, the agency is conducting a week-long field test in the lunar-like landscape of San Francisco Volcanic Field near Flagstaff, Arizona to practice moonwalk scenarios. NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Andre Douglas are serving as the crewmembers and wearing mockup spacesuit systems as they traverse through … Read more

NASA Selects University Teams to Compete in 2024 RASC-AL Competition – NASA

NASA Selects University Teams to Compete in 2024 RASC-AL Competition – NASA

Fourteen undergraduate and graduate teams from across the country were selected as finalists to compete in one of NASA’s longest running student challenges — the Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts – Academic Linkage (RASC-AL) competition. The competition fuels innovation and challenges undergraduate and graduate teams to develop new concepts to improve our ability to operate on … Read more

NASA to Highlight Artemis, US Space Leadership During Annual Address – NASA

NASA to Highlight Artemis, US Space Leadership During Annual Address – NASA

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will discuss the agency’s goals for the benefit of humanity during the annual State of NASA address on Monday, March 11. The event will coincide with the release of the Biden-Harris Administration’s fiscal year 2025 budget proposal. The event will air live at 1 p.m. EDT on NASA+, NASA Television, the … Read more

From childhood stargazing to building a lunar space station   – NASA

From childhood stargazing to building a lunar space station   – NASA

Even growing up in the heart of Washington, D.C., stargazer Oliver Ortiz felt a connection to space from a young age and always wondered what was beyond the city lights. Now a seasoned engineer with Northrop Grumman, he is contributing to a new era of space exploration with Gateway, humanity’s first space station in lunar … Read more