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Artemis astronauts travel further into space than any human

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Life in space isn't spacious. See inside Artemis astronauts' new home
Surrounded by a vast dark expanse, huddled in sleeping bags with three of your friends in a space the size of a five-person tent.

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Artemis II Astronauts Spend Their Last Full Day in Space
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Artemis astronauts travel further into space than any human: NASA
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Artemis 2 splashdown: Astronauts set for 'rollercoaster ride' as Orion to return to earth
The Artemis 2 crew are soon set to travel at a staggering 25,000 mph as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere, marking one of the mission’s most crucial moments.

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Artemis II crew heads home after record lunar flyby
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Watch: Artemis II crew reconnects with Earth after 40-minute blackout following moon fly-by
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NASA’s Breathtaking Photos From Far Side of the Moon Evoke Wonder and Awe
The Artemis II astronauts have been capturing breathtaking images of the Earth and the moon as they travel out to a distance of about 252,760 miles from our planet.

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Artemis II sets historic milestone as crew travels around the Moon
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In photos: Artemis II’s historic moon flyby breaks distance record
Gizmodo
2y

Sierra Space Built an Inflatable Space Module the Size of a House, Then Blew It Up

The company conducted a spectacular burst test on a full-scale LIFE module to assess the strength of its pressure shell. Reading time 2 minutes You can’t fly an inflatable module to space without bursting a few on Earth. Sierra Space watched its giant ...
Yahoo
2y

From Earth orbit to the moon: Europe's I-Hab continues Spacelab 40-year legacy

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Earth can be seen behind the open bay of a white space shuttle. A legacy of European-built and operated space modules, which began in Earth orbit and is now heading for the moon, got its ...
SpaceNews
19y

NASA Space Station Module in Perfect “Harmony” With New Name

Ever since it was designed for the International Space Station, it has been known as the Node 2 module. Now thanks to students from across the United States, Node 2 also will be known as “Harmony.” At an event Thursday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla
Nature
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Artemis II relied on European science: what that means for the region’s space ambitions

The Artemis II mission is a success for the European Space Agency, as well as for NASA. Will Europe crew its own lunar missions?
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7mon

New space station module designed for artificial gravity

As humanity ventures further into space, creating sustainable living conditions is becoming increasingly important. Recent advancements in space station technology have led to the development of modules designed to simulate artificial gravity. These ...
techtimes
1y

Space Startup Looks to Make Space Habitable with Inflatable Module

Inflatable space habitats are reportedly the next biggest venture by startup Max Space, hoping to make the Moon and Mars habitable for humanity. Max Space's habitats are reportedly the largest modules in history. The first of several expandable modules ...
Popular Science
2y

Watch a space station habitat prototype pop like a water balloon

Add Popular Science (opens in a new tab) Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries ...
SpaceNews
1y

Commercial space station module developer Gravitics wins Space Force contract

Gravitics, which is developing commercial space station modules, won a SpaceWERX SBIR contract to apply those technologies to tactically responsive space. Credit: Gravitics WASHINGTON — Gravitics, a startup developing modules for commercial space ...
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ISRO’s Bharatiya Antriksh Station first module set to launch in 2028: Advanced technologies, global space presence, and costing details

India’s aspirations in space exploration are taking a major leap forward as it develops the Bharatiya Antriksh Station. The project, which seems to be heavily connected to the Gaganyaan mission, is now going beyond the conceptual phase.
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