Tag: Orion Spacecraft

When is the Artemis II rocket launch? NASA countdown test ahead

When is the Artemis II rocket launch? NASA countdown test ahead

Wet Dress Rehearsal Underway as Artemis II Rocket Launch Nears Moon Mission NASA’s historic Artemis II mission — the first crewed lunar‑flight test in over 50 years — is rapidly moving toward its launch window. Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida are currently conducting a vital wet dress rehearsal countdown for the Space Launch System (SLS)…

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Technologies that a Manned Spacecraft must have to Survive in Deep Space

Technologies that a Manned Spacecraft must have to Survive in Deep Space

Deep Space Missions are not easy by any stretch of the imagination. The number of space missions is increasing quite rapidly these days following the idea of finding signs of life in other parts of the universe. For now, most of the missions are unmanned but this might change pretty soon because the astronomers want…

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NASA is now 60 years old

NASA is now 60 years old

The American Space Agency has a lot of promises to fulfill as it celebrates the 60th Anniversary this July. NASA was established in 1958 by the President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the intentions of encouraging civilian-oriented applications in space science. It became operational on 1st October 1958 despite the fact that the National Aeronautics and…

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