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Touching down on the moon: How Apollo missions did it and how the Artemis program might do it again
Unlike a gentle splashdown in the Earth's oceans or even a touchdown on Mars, landing on the Moon comes with a set of challenges unlike any.
Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Graeber shared insights on NASA’s Artemis III mission, highlighting the excitement of returning to the moon and the benefits of increased launches for future space exploration.
Apollo astronauts described lights "sailing off into space" and skies like the "Fourth of July" in newly declassified Pentagon UFO transcripts.
Orion is on its way home.The Artemis II crew is splashing down in the Pacific Ocean this evening, and they’ll have an easier time reacclimating to Earth than some of their lunar predecessors.Related video above: Artemis II crew travels farther from Earth ...
Former astronaut, now A&M professor, excited for future Moon missions