Artemis

The Solar Panels On Artemis I Could Power Space Travel

Posted in Hardware, Science on 18th Dec, 2022
by Alex Muller

For a spacecraft, the sun is a particularly vital supplier of energy, and the recent Artemis I mission proved just how powerful it can be to harness solar energy in space.

Artemis 1 Now In Record-Breaking Lunar Orbit

Posted in Science on 27th Nov, 2022
by Alex Muller

The purpose of Artemis 1 is to test the Orion spacecraft's essential systems, including a new heat shield.

NASA's First Artemis Launch Begins A New Age In Space Exploration

Posted in Science on 27th Nov, 2022
by Alex Muller

The launch of Artemis I is a significant milestone in space exploration, and marks the beginning of an exciting new era of human spaceflight that could ultimately lead us further into the solar system than we've ever gone before.

NASA could build a future lunar base from 3D-printed moon-dust bricks

Posted in Science on 28th Oct, 2022
by Alex Muller

Apart from the structural stability, one of the chief benefits would be a dramatic reduction in material costs for the Artemis lunar base.

NASA Artemis Now Days From Launch and Orion Lunar Flyby

Posted in Science on 26th Aug, 2022
by Alex Muller

It has cost over $40 billion to get to this point and many years of delays. Hopefully it will be a successful mission!