Lunar Mission
SLS and Orion Undergo Critical Tests Ahead of Artemis II Lunar Mission
NASA teams at Kennedy Space Center are conducting crucial pre-launch preparations, including a full wet dress rehearsal, for the Artemis II mission, marking a significant step toward its early February launch.
Artemis II Lunar Mission Nears Amid Heat Shield Debate; Rocket Lab Tests Neutron Limits
NASA is pressing forward with its Artemis II crewed lunar mission as soon as February 6, despite ongoing debate among experts regarding the Orion spacecraft’s heat shield. Simultaneously, Rocket Lab’s Neutron rocket development faces rigorous ground testing, including intentional structural…
Europe’s Robotic Space Exploration Faces Major Budget Cuts After CM25
After the European Space Agency’s Ministerial Council 2025, Europe’s budget for human and robotic exploration fell short by over 20%, raising questions about the future of key lunar and Mars missions.
Astronaut Nichole Ayers: A New Era for Space Exploration
Nichole Ayers, a rising star in NASA’s astronaut corps, is set to make history in upcoming missions, marking a significant milestone for diversity and innovation in space exploration.




