The space agency has also been trying to resolve an issue with the spacecraft's heat shield.
NASA also tested a critically important docking system, in another important Artemis-related development.
Plus: Scientists find new clues to chronic fatigue syndrome.
The commercial lunar lander is targeting a Thursday touchdown on the Moon, hoping to break a streak of failures.
Japan's H3 rocket is set for a pivotal launch this week, aiming to reignite the nation’s space ambitions.
Former NASA astronauts tested Collins Aerospace’s new spacesuits on a parabolic flight, simulating the weightlessness of space.
Potential Artemis landing sites aren’t on the steadiest of ground, as recent research suggests these areas may be prone to moonquakes.
The Starship upper stage exploded eight minutes into the second test flight of the revolutionary rocket, but the cause wasn't disclosed until now.
Despite losing propellant at a critical rate, Peregrine has managed to activate numerous payloads, marking a minor victory in its otherwise ill-fated mission.
The NASA-funded private Peregrine mission is ending in defeat, but that doesn't mean NASA needs to change course.
Astrobotic shifted the blame away from the rocket that launched Peregrine, stating that ULA's Vulcan Centaur is not to blame for the anomaly.
The space agency pushed back its timeline to return humans to the Moon to address safety concerns with the Orion spacecraft.
The UAE is designing an airlock for the Lunar Gateway, further cementing its role in NASA's Artemis program.
Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander is ushering in a new era of delivering commercial payloads to the Moon, including deep space memorial services.
Astrobotic’s pioneering lunar lander lifted off on Monday, January 8, at 2:18 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral.
Time capsules and a chunk of Mount Everest are also headed for the lunar surface.
The elevator is designed to transport the Artemis crew from SpaceX's Starship to the lunar surface.
Private landers from Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines are set to launch, heralding a new phase in NASA-funded lunar exploration.
This year, we saw new Moon suits, megarocket blastoffs, and a mysterious beached object. Oh, and an ultraviolet Mars.
The Artemis 2 crew went through emergency drills as part of preparation for the mission to the Moon and back.