Artemis Astronauts

The Artemis program is a robotic and human Moon exploration program led by the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) along with four partner agencies— the European Space Agency (ESA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).

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The Artemis Astronauts are Getting New Spacesuits With Some Help From Prada

A 21st-century moon suit: Axiom Space's lunar spacesuit sports 4G comms, Prada looks and Oakley visors for Artemis astronauts

NASA’s Icelandic Adventure: Preparing Artemis Astronauts for Lunar Exploration

Orion spacecraft can shield Artemis astronauts from deep-space radiation, study shows

How NASA Plans to Rescue Artemis Astronauts in Emergencies

Watch how NASA's Artemis astronauts could escape their rocket in an emergency (photos, video)

These inventive ideas could help Artemis astronauts make drinking water on the moon

NASA's Human Research Program head talks about the health challenges facing Artemis astronauts

Artemis Astronauts Will Deploy New Seismometers on the Moon

NASA’s Artemis Astronauts Will Help Grow Crops on the Moon—And Much More

NASA picks 3 companies to design lunar rover for Artemis astronauts to drive on the moon

NASA to pick new moon car for Artemis astronauts today: Watch it live

NASA’s Artemis astronauts will try to grow plants on the moon

Artemis astronauts will carry plants to the moon in 2026

NASA taps Nikon cameras to help Artemis astronauts photograph the moon

Our shrinking moon could cause moonquakes near Artemis astronauts' landing site, scientists warn

China won't beat US Artemis astronauts to the moon, NASA chief says

Robotic 'Light Bender' on the moon could help Artemis astronauts keep the lights on

Robotic 'Light Bender' on the moon could help Artemis astronauts keep the lights on

Will Artemis astronauts look for life on the moon?