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19 May 2026, 15:00 GMT By Linda E. Grimm 4 variants

NASA’s Artemis II crew had many technical and operational responsibilities during their historic mission to the Moon, but they also served an important role as scientific ambassadors to Earth’s nearest neighbor. On their 10-day journey, the crew flew by the far side of the Moon, analyzing and photographing geologic features such as impact craters and

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Johnson’s Cindy Evans Prepares Artemis Teams for Lunar Science
11 May 2026, 20:51 GMT By Sumer Loggins 4 variants

Nicholas Houghton always dreamed of working at NASA and one day becoming an astronaut. Today, he helps design systems that keep crews safe during missions aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft, including the successful Artemis II mission around the Moon. After joining NASA as a Pathways intern, Houghton later became a full-time engineer on the Orion Crew Survival Systems (OCSS)

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Nicholas Houghton: Engineering Crew Safety for NASA’s Artemis Missions
23 Apr 2026, 23:24 GMT By Sumer Loggins 5 variants

The National Space Club & Foundation announced its annual award recipients March 13, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Two dedicated leaders from NASA’s Johnson Space Center were recognized for their contributions to human spaceflight. Orion Program Manager Howard Hu received the Norman L. Baker Astronautics Engineer Award for sustained technical contributions to multiple human spaceflight efforts. Hu leads

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Johnson Leaders Honored by National Space Club & Foundation
22 Apr 2026, 01:55 GMT By Sumer Loggins 6 variants

On April 1, 2026, Artemis II launched on a nearly 10-day voyage around the Moon, marking the first crewed flight of NASA’s Orion spacecraft. NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, splashed down on April 10 in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego. At their farthest

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21 Apr 2026, 19:13 GMT By Sumer Loggins 4 variants

On March 21, 2026, NASA’s Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche took the stage at the Space House event at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, to outline NASA’s next giant leap in human spaceflight — from low Earth orbit to the Moon, and ultimately Mars. As NASA prepares for a new era of exploration, Wyche made clear that the agency’s Artemis

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NASA at SXSW: Johnson Director Vanessa Wyche on Why Artemis Changes Everything