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Artemis II commander had a moment where he said 'human minds shouldn't have to go through this' as Earth vanished
Turns out space is quite an emotional place
NASA sent astronaut bone marrow chips around Moon on Artemis II to study deep space radiation effects on human biology
The special chips were blasted off to the Moon
The Artemis II crew is re-entering Earth's atmosphere at 24,000 mph and NASA says despite a known heat shield flaw the astronauts will be just fine
The crew is set to splash down on Friday
NASA footage shows comet blowing up after getting too close to the sun
It got a little too close to the sun
The Artemis II crew watched four asteroids hit the moon and have discovered brand new craters on the far side of the moon that we never knew existed
They loved her to the moon and back…
We asked NASA what it is actually like to be an Artemis II astronaut and their answer reveals a lot about the training to withstand the most terrifying moments in space
NASA took some time away from its busy schedule to speak to us
The Artemis II astronauts have gone farther from Earth than any human ever has in history
They have boldly gone where no man has gone before…
NASA's multi-billion-dollar tech mission still relies on a floating plush toy to signal zero gravity
It’s definitely the cutest part of this space mission
NASA astronaut's horrifying ISS picture of tentacled object has an explanation and it might not be what you'd think
The bizarre-looking object got people talking
This wild $3,000,000,000 NASA nuclear drone is being sent to space to fly around Saturn's largest moon
The Dragonfly is the first of its kind
NASA just found frozen water ice around a nearby star and it is the exact same type found in our own Solar System
It confirmed a long-held belief
NASA's most irreplaceable aircraft was built in 1953, converted in 1983 and is still carrying the future of human spaceflight in 2026
NASA’s most important aircraft doesn’t actually go to space






