Tag: Mars

NASA’s Artemis II Returns Humans to Exploration Beyond Earth

NASA’s Artemis II Returns Humans to Exploration Beyond Earth

As NASA’s Moon rocket thundered into the Space Coast sky, it heralded a renewed era of human exploration. The agency’s Artemis II mission begins an effort to learn how to live and work on another world in preparation for pioneering missions to Mars. During the 10-day flight, the four-person crew will circle around the Earth’s neighbor, traveling farther away than any astronauts during the Apollo Program of the 1960s and 1970s.

Robert Goddard’s Dream Launched America’s Efforts in Space

Robert Goddard’s Dream Launched America’s Efforts in Space

It was a colorful autumn afternoon in New England. A teenager climbed a cherry tree at his parents’ home to cut off dead limbs. As evening fell and stars became visible, he gazed into the sky imagining how “wonderful it would be to make some device that had even the possibility of ascending to Mars.” With that dream, Robert Goddard’s inspiration gave birth to America’s efforts to explore space.

Crew-12 Launches as Colleagues Prepare to Explore the Moon

Crew-12 Launches as Colleagues Prepare to Explore the Moon

NASA is beginning a new era of space exploration as four astronauts were launched to the International Space Station for a long-duration science expedition. At the same time, a quartet of their colleagues are preparing for a mission to the Moon. On Feb. 11, 2026, Crew-12 launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as a Space Launch System rocket is being prepared for the Artemis II mission for humanity’s first trip to the lunar region in more than 50 years.

Crew-11 Mission ‘Embodies Teamwork Across Nations’

Crew-11 Mission ‘Embodies Teamwork Across Nations’

On Aug. 1, 2025, a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft launched with four astronauts representing space agencies from three nations. They plan a six-month stay aboard the International Space Station continuing research aboard the orbital laboratory. What is learned in orbit also will benefit humans living on and off the Earth and help NASA prepare for operations on and around the Moon and, eventually, Mars.

Cady Coleman Adds Humor to Life Aboard International Space Station

Cady Coleman Adds Humor to Life Aboard International Space Station

When International Space Station astronaut Catherine Coleman spoke to employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 20, 2012, she told those in attendance about her extended stay aboard the orbiting laboratory. The veteran of three spaceflights described her experiences with the exuberance of a youngster relating a family vacation. At the end of her presentation, she confirmed that – like early astronauts – crews still find ways to set up a humorous gag for engineers and scientists in Mission Control.

Premier, Multi-User Spaceport Sets Record for Launches During 2023

Premier, Multi-User Spaceport Sets Record for Launches During 2023

During 2023, 72 rockets launched into the skies regularly rumbling windows along Florida’s Space Coast proving, again, that NASA’s Kennedy Space Center with Cape Canaveral Space Force Station have been established as America’s premier multi-user spaceport. The new record shattered the previous number set only last year during which 57 rockets lifted off.

Multi-national Crew Launched to International Space Station

Multi-national Crew Launched to International Space Station

Four astronaut specialists, four space agencies, four nations launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for a long-term mission aboard the International Space Station. It’s an effort emblematic of America’s growing effort to involve global participation in space exploration. The Crew-7 commander is NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli. Joining her are European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov of Russia.

Mars Rovers Spirit, Opportunity Exceeded Expectations

Mars Rovers Spirit, Opportunity Exceeded Expectations

Androids rolling along distant planets were once only the stuff of science fiction. However, in recent years, mechanized trailblazers have become NASA’s precursors to human explorers. Among the most successful was the twin Mars Exploration Rovers, known as Spirit and Opportunity. Both far exceeded expectations for their work on the Red Planet.

Pioneer 11 Provided the First Up-close View of Ringed Planet Saturn

Pioneer 11 Provided the First Up-close View of Ringed Planet Saturn

The first spacecraft to approach the planet Saturn was launched 50 years ago on a 1.5 billion mile trip to Earth’s distant neighbor. During its 22-year mission, Pioneer 11 studied the asteroid belt, the solar wind, cosmic rays and the environment around the planets Jupiter and Saturn. The probe was part of the United States’ efforts leading the reconnaissance of each planet in the solar system.

Veteran Communicators Honored with ‘Chroniclers’ Recognition

Veteran Communicators Honored with ‘Chroniclers’ Recognition

Three veteran space program communicators recently were honored at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for their contributions delivering U.S. space exploration news and information to the American people and the world. During the May 1, 2023 ceremony at the Florida Spaceport’s News Center, the names of Bob Granath, Red Huber and Mark Kramer were added to the facility’s “Chroniclers wall” — a communicators’ “hall of fame.”