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Put it in pencil: NASA's Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027

SpaceX and Blue Origin tell NASA their lunar landers will be ready for Artemis III in late 2027.

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Ars Technica Apr 28, 2026, 00:14 UTC
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With new patch design, the Crew-13 astronauts clearly aren't superstitious

Houston, we have another "13."

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Ars Technica Apr 27, 2026, 19:45 UTC
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Gateway manufacturer finally acknowledges issue, fails to mention "corrosion"

"At this time, further comments would be premature."

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Ars Technica Apr 27, 2026, 14:02 UTC
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Artemis II broke Fred Haise's distance record, but he is happy to pass it on

"It wasn't a big deal. It just coincided with the fact that Moon was farther away from the Earth."

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Ars Technica Apr 25, 2026, 11:40 UTC
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Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch

Spy satellite hardware has been repurposed to scan the Universe in the infrared.

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Ars Technica Apr 23, 2026, 16:27 UTC
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AI galaxy hunters are adding to the global GPU crunch

Astronomers are turning to GPUs to find needles in the galactic haystack.

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TechCrunch Apr 23, 2026, 13:00 UTC
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ISS astronauts are in the middle of a tech overhaul

Even astronauts need to level up their laptops once in a while - including the crew of Expedition 74 on board the ISS, which NASA announced last week …

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The Verge Apr 21, 2026, 20:12 UTC
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What's the deal with spacesuits for the Moon? Will they be ready in time?

NASA is down to a single provider for a critical link in its lunar architecture.

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Ars Technica Apr 21, 2026, 14:24 UTC
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Artemis II pilot talks about what it was really like to fly and land in Orion

"I've been thinking about reentry for three straight years."

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Ars Technica Apr 17, 2026, 16:59 UTC
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NASA chose the right crew to launch a new era of human space exploration

"It’s a special thing to be human, and it’s a special thing to be on planet Earth."

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Ars Technica Apr 14, 2026, 16:10 UTC
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The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?

"The work ahead is greater than the work behind us."

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Ars Technica Apr 11, 2026, 03:24 UTC
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Four astronauts are back home after a daring ride around the Moon

"I can't imagine a better crew that just completed a perfect mission right now."

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Ars Technica Apr 11, 2026, 01:21 UTC
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NASA Artemis II splashes down in Pacific Ocean in ‘perfect’ landing for Moon mission

The Integrity craft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego just after 5:07 p.m. Pacific Time.

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TechCrunch Apr 11, 2026, 00:44 UTC
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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II splash back down to Earth

NASA's Artemis II mission has traveled farther from Earth than any mission before. Here's how to watch the crew's return landing in the Pacific Ocean.

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TechCrunch Apr 10, 2026, 21:18 UTC
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How to watch the Artemis II astronauts return to Earth

The Orion capsule, carrying Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy H…

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The Verge Apr 10, 2026, 20:08 UTC
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Interior design at 25,000 mph

As the Artemis II astronauts prepare for the most dramatic and potentially dangerous part of their mission - reentry into Earth's atmosphere - the eye…

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The Verge Apr 10, 2026, 13:01 UTC
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Orion helium leak no threat to Artemis II reentry but will require redesign

After leaks on Artemis I and II, Orion's next flight to the Moon will need new valves.

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Ars Technica Apr 10, 2026, 00:55 UTC
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The gravity of their experience hasn't quite set in for the Artemis II astronauts

"I'm actually getting chills right now just thinking about it. My palms are sweating."

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Ars Technica Apr 9, 2026, 18:19 UTC
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The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?

"I think the biggest value here is the PR. I mean, it's getting the public excited."

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Ars Technica Apr 9, 2026, 03:44 UTC
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NASA officials sidestepped questions on Artemis II risks—there's a reason why

"This ought to make for some good reading," NASA's mission management team chair said.

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Ars Technica Mar 14, 2026, 00:17 UTC
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Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review

SpaceX has started commissioning a second launch pad at the company's Starbase facility in Texas.

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Ars Technica Mar 13, 2026, 12:46 UTC

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