NASA rolls out Artemis III SLS core, Blue Origin investigation
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The SLS core of the Artemis III was rolled on to a barge in New Orleans on Monday, ready to be shipped to Kennedy Space Center. But it’s not all smooth sailing in the industry—Blue Origin is under the spotlight after the FAA called for a formal investigation into New Glenn's apparent upper-stage failure on Sunday. Ken Kremer, Managing Editor on Space UpClose, joined FOX 35's Garrett Wymer live via Zoom to break down the latest.

Blue Origin targets Sunday launch from Florida for next New Glenn mission

Blue Origin is targeting no earlier than Sunday, April 19, 2026, for the third launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the company said.

Northern lights may be visible in nearly 20 states tonight: See where

Stargazers could be in for a celestial treat Friday night and early Saturday: the northern lights may be visible in nearly 20 states.

Blue Origin's New Glenn to launch 3rd mission into space
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is set to launch its third mission to space this weekend, Sunday, April 19. The launch window opens at 6:45 a.m. 

Artemis II astronauts reflect on historic deep space mission as they undergo recovery

NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are back on Earth undergoing medical evaluations after completing a 10-day deep space mission. The crew is now at Johnson Space Center in Houston as NASA reviews spacecraft performance and prepares for future lunar flights.

White House probing disappearances, deaths of US scientists: 'Pretty serious stuff'

The White House says it will look into the disappearances and deaths of several U.S. government employees who had access to highly classified nuclear and space information.

Watch: NASA Artemis II crew talks historic moon mission

NASA's Artemis II astronauts held a press conference on Thursday afternoon, April 16, to talk about their historic mission to the far side of the moon – becoming the first humans ever to see that side of the moon. 

What's next for NASA? Administrator Jared Isaacman shares future plans
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FULL PRESS CONFERENCE | Administrator Jared Isaacman share future plans of NASA on the heals of the successful Artemis II mission. Plans include astronauts in space every six to nine months and a lunar lander project. 

Commemorating Apollo 13's anniversary
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This week we celebrate 56 years since the Apollo 13 mission, while simultaneously celebrating Artemis II's success. FOX35's Reina Nieves spoke with Ken Kramer, Managing Editor of Space Up Close on the anniversary.

Artemis astronauts give first public remarks after moon flyby mission: Here's what they said

The crew of Artemis II received a rousing ‘welcome home’ as they offered their first comments since returning to Earth after the longest trip any human has ever made. 

Marine Science Center hosts two-day Turtle Day event in Volusia County

The Marine Science Center in Volusia County is hosting its annual Turtle Day celebration as a two-day event, featuring hands-on activities, educational programs and opportunities to learn about marine conservation.

President Donald Trump on Artemis II: 'I could not be more proud'; invites astronauts to White House

President Donald Trump congratulated the Artemis II crew on their successful – and historic – mission to the moon and back. Artemis II splashed down Friday night, April 10, off the coast of California, after a 10-day journey that took them more than 250,000 miles into space to the far side of the moon, traveling farther into space than any humans in history.

Artemis II splashdown: Watch live

Artemis II is headed back home to Earth after its historic mission to the moon.

Artemis II crew prepares to return to Earth
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As the Artemis II moon mission crew prepares to return to Earth with their splashdown scheduled for 8:07 p.m. off the coast of San Diego, Dr. Addie Dove, Planetary Scientist and UCF Physics Professor and Department head to answer viewers' questions about the Artemis II splashdown and describe some of the science behind the mission and splashdown.

Artemis II: What happens after splashdown?

Artemis II, its crew, and the Orion spacecraft are expected to splashdown Friday night, April 10, in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of San Diego, California, marking the end of their historic 10-day flight to the moon and back.