Artemis, Moon and Houston
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With the Artemis II crew members back home in Houston following their historic journey to the moon, NASA is already preparing for its next mission in the Artemis program, launching as soon as next year.
Join Cliff Brush and Brodie, the Golden Doodle, as they explore Space Center Houston on an unforgettable space adventure. Watch as Brodie dons a playful astronaut suit, visits NASA exhibits, inspects shuttles and space stations,
NASA now believes that a meteor was the cause of the loud “booms" heard across Houston on Saturday. They also say pieces of that meteor could still be in the area.
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Meteor caused 'booms' over Houston area, NASA confirms
The fireball was traveling at 35,000 mph, NASA said.
With the spacecraft crippled and more than 210,000 miles from Earth, flight directors and engineers in Houston, led by Eugene F. Kranz, worked tirelessly with astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise to ensure their safe return,
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Artemis II astronaut has Houston in hysterics as he cracks joke at commander's expense
The crew returned to NASA's Houston base on the 56th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 13, whose “Houston, we’ve had a problem” refrain turned a near-disaster into triumph