NASA hasn’t chosen the exact spot where Artemis astronauts will land later this decade, but a new image showcases a candidate location in gorgeous detail.
On International Women's Day, Kathryn Lueders, the first woman head of NASA's human spaceflight programme, talks about the space agency's plan to put the first woman and the first person of colour on the moon by 2026.
important question. are we alone in the universe, right? we only know one type of life here on earth. i m a chemist and what we want to do is find out if there is any life beyond the earth and if it is different. and if it is different, we can think outside the box, maybe make new medicines. i m a medical researcher, so it would give us a whole new way of thinking about things. so, we re going to live off the land on artemis 3, with the astronauts in future missions, they re going to drill into the lunar water ice. then, you have oxygen and you have air and you have rocket fuel, and that can carry you onto mars that s the most likely place that life could be in our solar system and then, we would explore beyond that, too. dr ken kremer. he isa he is a scientist and journalist. ajapanese space start up launched a spacecraft to the moon on sunday after several delays. it s a step towards what would be a first for the nation