From left to right: Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong, John Young, and Deke Slayton during desert survival training at Stead Air Force Base in Nevada on August 13, 1964.
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We just can't get enough of these stunning views from the Orion capsule.
Concerns had been raised about the durability of Orion's heat shield after Artemis 1.
Artemis 2 Commander Reid Wiseman just shared an epic view of the Moon and Earth that no human has ever shared before.
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission produced a wealth of data that experts will be analyzing for years to come.
As humanity prepares to land on the moon in future Artemis missions, NASA's combustion tests will be critical to assuring astronaut safety.