Crew members of Artemis II set a distance record for humanity on April 6 as they flew beyond the lunar surface while over 250,000 miles from Earth.

The astronauts will arrive about 10,300 kilometers beyond our satellite, breaking all previous records for distance from Earth. But how was their route chosen?

NASA announced Saturday that the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission were closer to moon than to the Earth.

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

More breathtaking images released over the weekend from NASA's Artemis II mission show both the moon and Earth in all its cosmic glory. Take a look.

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.

With the moon now filling their windows, the Artemis II astronauts set a record Monday as the farthest humans from Earth during a lunar flyby promising magnificent views of the…

The Artemis II team broke the previous record set by 1970's Apollo 13 mission, which they are expected to surpass by approximately 4,105 miles. The astronauts are journeying…

HOUSTON: The four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II mission flew on Monday to the deepest point in space reached by any human, sailing along a path of lunar gravitational pull en…

Crew of Orion capsule spent emotional day documenting surface of moon – and paying homage to astronauts who paved the way

Crew members of Artemis II set a distance record for humanity on April 6 as they flew beyond the lunar surface while over 250,000 miles from Earth.

The Artemis II crew go further than any humans before in Nasa's first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years.

Astronauts onboard the Orion spacecraft break the record for the farthest distance humans have travelled from Earth – 5,000 miles (8,000km) beyond the moon – exceeding the…

The Moon, the Earth, and the Sun; oh what fun!

The Artemis II astronauts captured incredlibe photos from the far side of the moon including a solar eclipse.

The first images from Artemis II reveal what the moon looks like just 7,000 km from the surface—and confirm that NASA is ready to return to Earth’s satellite.

Extreme close-ups of Artemis photos reveal the moon’s rugged texture, from crater rims to ancient scars etched into lunar rock.

From ancient lunar lava to personal tributes, new images from the Artemis II space mission capture fresh perspectives of our celestial neighbour.

The Artemis II astronauts are approaching the point where they are closer in space to Earth than they are to the moon. Here's a live tracker.