The cabin was colder on Thursday, but the crew has been able to adjust the temperature.

Dopo diversi rinvii e una riconfigurazione dell'intero programma, quattro astronauti sono pronti a tornare dove non andiamo da oltre mezzo secolo

It’ll go when the engines light at T-0."

A brief humorous missive from Ars Technica's very own Carcharodon lunaris editor about today's Artemis II launch.

Liftoff of Artemis II occurred at 6:35 pm EDT (22:35 UTC) on Wednesday.

Il programma Artemis non si limiterà a riportare gli esseri umani sul satellite della Terra, ma potrebbe rispondere a una serie di annose domande ancora aperte

NASA has struggled to deal with the widespread sentiment that NASA has “been there, done that."

“I don’t think we could be more pleased."

The cabin was colder on Thursday, but the crew has been able to adjust the temperature.

I think the fixation on the toilet is kind of human nature."

The moon is not just a barren rock orbiting the Earth. The Artemis missions could answer the great unknowns that the satellite holds.

Without negating the history of the moment, when on Monday (April 6) the fresh eyes of four astronauts catch sight of the up-close moon, it will take a bit longer before the rest…

Artemis II remains on course for its lunar flyby as the crew shares historic photos of Earth, tests key systems for future lunar missions, and attempts to fix the toilet.