A rival Warren Beatty film, a threat from a Hollywood power broker and a studio that barely knew how to release it: Ron ...
HOUSTON — The Artemis II astronauts are expected to arrive back on Friday from their historic mission. They will splash down off the coast of San Diego on Friday evening. The launch marked NASA's ...
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — The San Diego-based USS John P. Murtha will be deployed to recover the Artemis II astronauts after their spacecraft splashes down off the coast of San Diego. Sailors assigned to ...
SAN DIEGO, California – The Artemis II mission to the moon is nearing completion, but first comes a safe splashdown off the San Diego coast. The Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, is expected ...
NASA Artemis II return to Earth: As NASA’s Artemis II mission nears the end of its historic journey around the Moon, the focus is now on its final and most intense phase, the return to Earth. The ...
The Artemis II crew splashed down off the coast of San Diego just after 8:07 p.m. Eastern Time, ending a historic nine-plus-day mission that included a lunar flyby. The Orion spacecraft carried ...
The four astronauts on Artemis II are on their way back from a round-the-moon mission and will soon arrive back to Earth. Their 10-day mission will conclude on Friday with the Orion spacecraft ...
For the first time in over half a century, humans journeyed to the Moon — and Friday, they’re coming home. Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian ...
While a NASA mission launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, it's the end of the mission that will really make a splash for San Diego. The Artemis II mission sent humans to ...
Millions watched Artemis II launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Can people in California see the Orion capsule splashdown? When SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft landed off the coast of ...
HOUSTON, Texas – The historic Artemis II mission has taken four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft coined "Integrity" further away from Earth than any human ever, and now they're coming home.
All eyes are on the Artemis II crew as the Orion spacecraft is set to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on their return from space on Friday, and weather conditions will need to be considered for when ...