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Artemis 2 astronauts reveal adorable zero-g indicator 'Rise'
The four astronaut's of NASA's Artemis 2 mission arrived in style at Kennedy Space Center ahead of their historic moon mission.
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Watch: Astronaut rolls d20 in zero gravity
Space is a fascinating place, especially with the zero gravity of it all. If there’s one thing space movies and real life ...
After successfully completing humanity’s first lunar voyage in over 50 years, the crew of Artemis II returned to Earth with a ...
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The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades.
Launched on April 2, Artemis II marked a major milestone for NASA, sending four astronauts on the first crewed mission beyond ...
A real astronaut has just found exactly how to roll a D20 in zero gravity, proving that you can actually play D&D in space.
When Artemis II launched Wednesday, it was carrying "Rise," a stuffed toy designed by an 8-year-old from California that will be used to tell astronauts when they have reached weightlessness.
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