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Noah Haggerty is an environment and science reporter at the Los Angeles Times covering wildfire in the American West. A graduate of Northeastern University, he has a background in physics research, focusing on spacecraft propulsion and fusion energy. Haggerty joined The Times in 2024 as an AAAS Mass Media Fellow.
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NASA’s Artemis II mission is targeting a Wednesday launch. Here’s what you can expect to see.
NASA launched the Artemis II mission, which will carry humans to the moon for the first time since 1972.
Double rainbow over NASA Artemis II, countdown clock before launch day or SLS rocket on the pad at Kennedy Space Center? Best Instagram moments.
NASA's Artemis II rocket will launch from the Kennedy Space Center, sending four astronauts around the moon. Here's what to expect during liftoff.
The nearly 10-day journey will test spacecraft systems and manual piloting beyond Earth’s orbit. The crew will travel around the Moon, gathering data to prepare for future human lunar missions.
NASA is making major changes to its Artemis program amid ongoing delays with the Artemis II mission. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said in a briefing Friday that the agency would be adding another flight to the plan and standardize its SLS rocket fleet.
Artemis II mission is set to launch at 6:24 p.m. ET from Kennedy Space Center. The mission will send a crew of four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon, marking a historic return to deep space in over 50 years.
Astronauts aboard Artemis II have shared some spectacular images from space and the source came as a surprise to viewers on social media. NASA shared three photos from astronauts aboard the mission, all of which were shot by an iPhone.