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Inside the "clean room" at Firefly Aerospace in Cedar Park, technicians spent Wednesday morning inspecting components that are going to the moon. They're part of the Blue Ghost 2 Lunar Lander. It is a flight that’s coming together as the Artemis II flyby of the moon is coming to an end.
A UT Austin organization said many Longhorns contributed to the mission. They held a watch party to watch the Artemis II crew return.
Moon watchers, stand by: March's full moon will feature a total lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipses typically occur twice a year thanks to the moon's tilted orbit - though total eclipses are only visible to parts of Earth, depending on timing. Here's what to ...
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts flew back to the moon for the first time in decades — but didn’t land. Here’s why.
The Artemis II crew observed colorful hues on the moon's surface during the lunar flyby. Here's what scientist hope to learn. (AP Photo)