Artemis II astronauts begin journey back to Earth
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For the first time in over 50 years, NASA sent four astronauts on Artemis II to orbit the moon, traveling the furthest any human has gone in space. FOX's Chelsea Torres has more.

Artemis II live tracker, day 7: Astronauts returning to Earth after historic lunar flyby

The Artemis II crew—NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen—are heading back to Earth after completing an historic lunar flyby.

Historian explores Flagstaff's significance in lunar missions
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As the four astronauts complete their lunar flyby in NASA's Artemis II mission, an Arizona historian is highlighting the impact the state has on lunar exploration. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learns more Arizona's connection to this 10-day test flight.

Artemis II live tracker, day 6: Track NASA's moon mission

Astronauts are expected to hit a major milestone in the Artemis II mission with a historic flyby of the moon on Monday afternoon.

Artemis II updates, Arizona housing market | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's livestream, anchors Marc Martinez and Ellen McNamara discuss the latest with Artemis II with Dr. Erika Hamden, a tenured professor of astrophysics at Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona. Plus, we discuss the Arizona housing market with Kimberly Winson-Geideman, Ph.D, Clinical Professor & Director, Division of Real Estate at W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. 

What happened to Apollo 13? 'Houston, we've had a problem'

What began as a mission to land on the moon became history’s most harrowing space rescue after a technical failure forced the crew of Apollo 13 into a 200,000-mile race for survival.

Arizona's 'nursery for astronauts' helping shape NASA's mission to return to moon

The Artemis II mission relies heavily on Northern Arizona for training, utilizing a simulated lunar crater field at Cinder Lake and engineering from ASU.

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Here's the timeline, hour by hour

Artemis II and its crew will conduct its historic lunar flyby on Monday afternoon, April 6, traveling farther from Earth than any human in space, surpassing Apollo 13's mission in 1970, and observing the moon's lunar surface for nearly six hours.

Artemis II: Photos of moon, Earth, space from NASA, CSA astronauts

Here are some of the best photos of the moon and Earth from Artemis II's astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft on its historic space flight to the moon and back.

Artemis II: Moon crater named after Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll

Moments after the Artemis II crew surpassed the Apollo 13 mission milestone – traveling farther from Earth in space than any humans in his – there was a touching moment in the Orion spacecraft.

93-Year-Old Arizona engineer reflects on helping Neil Armstrong speak from moon
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As NASA prepares for Artemis II to fly by the moon, a University of Arizona graduate is reflecting on his contributions in creating the antenna that broadcast the first words from the moon landing in 1969. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns more about the 93-year-old engineer.

Apollo engineer who worked on Neil Armstrong's mission hopeful for Artemis II
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The man who helped design Neil Armstrong's communication link with Earth is reflecting on his role in making history as NASA hopes to returns humans to the moon. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi hears more from the Arizona engineer recalling that mission. 

Artemis II live tracker, day 5: Follow NASA's mission to the moon

The Artemis II astronauts and Orion spacecraft are more than two-thirds of the distance to the moon's lunar surface, NASA said. Track the astronauts and mission live.

Artemis II astronauts facing higher exposure to radiation on mission
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The four Artemis II astronauts go into space are facing a higher exposure to radiation from the cosmos and sun. FOX's Jonathan Serrie learns how the mission is also serving as a big step in studying the effects of space travel on the human body. 

Artemis II on course to loop around the moon
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Artemis II is on track to travel farther from Earth than any human has gone before. After a key engine burn, the Orion spacecraft is now on course to loop around the moon. Reporter Sarah Alegre has more.