Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jesse Wang, a Southern California native, and his team of three medical divers were the first to speak with ...
When the Orion spacecraft carrying NASA’s Artemis II crew pierces Earth’s atmosphere on Friday evening, it will be traveling at nearly 25,000 mph. Within minutes, a precisely choreographed sequence of ...
People around the world will have their eyes on San Diego County today when the Orion capsule carrying NASA’s Artemis II crew ...
Artemis II astronauts are set to splash down Friday night, ending their 10-day mission during which they circled the moon, setting a record for traveling the farthest distance from earth.
On Friday evening (April 10) the world watched as the Artemis II spacecraft performed a 'perfect' splashdown off the coast of San Diego.
The aircraft sending live images of the return of the Artemis II capsule were the result of a multi-agency cooperation to ...
The U.S. Navy doesn’t have a nuclear-powered carrier available, but the USS John P Murtha is well-suited to the recovery mission of the Orion space capsule ...
People around the world will have their eyes on San Diego County today when the Orion capsule carrying NASA’s Artemis II crew ...
As Artemis II gets nearer to Earth by the minute, so does the final phase of the mission: splashdown. In order to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, weather conditions have ...