On February 5, 1971, two Apollo 14 astronauts landed on the moon! Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard and the lunar module pilot ...
On Jan. 31, 1971, Apollo 14, the third U.S. mission to land on the moon, blasted off using a Saturn V rocket from Kennedy ...
(NASA) – On Feb. 9, 1971, the nine-day Apollo 14 Moon landing mission came to a successful conclusion with the splashdown of astronauts Alan B. Shepard, Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell aboard ...
Alan Shepard’s playful experiment captured something equally important about exploration: the unmistakably human urge to improvise, joke, and celebrate achievement, even 3,80,000 kilometers from Earth ...
Three developments stand out that will make the return to the moon effort different from the first time we visited Earth’s ...
Once launched, Artemis 2 will circle Earth twice before performing a translunar burn.
On 1971, Apollo 14, the third U.S. mission to land on the moon, blasted off using a Saturn V rocket from Kennedy Space Center ...
Apollo 8’s lunar mission ended aboard USS Yorktown. A new Patriots Point exhibit reveals how the carrier recovered the astronauts after their splashdown.
The 'Moon Man of India' talks to THE WEEK about about the challenges associated with lunar missions and why the world is still obsessed with the Moon, despite numerous past missions ...
Beyond the record-breaking distance, Artemis II is a pivotal test flight for Nasa's next-generation hardware: the Space ...