Artemis II is expected to splash down April 10. Scott said he and his team will watch from 40,000 feet.
The Artemis II launched on Wednesday to a rousing applause from people across the globe. The successful launch has also prompted a greater interest in space exploration and aerospace engineering.
An expert in space and environmental durability of spacecraft materials, de Groh remembers a fleeting mood of disappointment, quickly followed by marching orders from NASA to help find solutions for ...
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober regularly attracts over 30 million viewers to his YouTube videos, which feature large-scale science experiments, elaborately engineered pranks and environmental ...