Artemis Program

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

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NASA’s SLS Faces Potential Cancellation as Starship Gains Favor in Artemis Program

NASA Taps SpaceX, Blue Origin for Lunar Habitat and Rover Delivery | The next phase of the Artemis program will see a Japanese rover and living quarters delivered to the lunar surface.

The politically incorrect guide to saving NASA’s floundering Artemis Program

NASA beefing up SLS moon rocket for its Artemis program

Artemis program will land international astronaut on the moon by end of 2020s, VP Harris says

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What Is the Artemis Program? (Grades K-4)

Blue Origin shows off moon lander prototype for NASA's Artemis program

Biden is committed to NASA’s Artemis program for the moon and beyond

Mission update of the "real" ARTEMIS program (2008, formerly THEMIS) - Still orbiting at the Earth-Moon L1 & L2 points, returning scientific data

50 Years Later: Apollo 17 astronaut remembers last trip to the moon, looks to the future of the Artemis program

Artemis Program: NASA's plan to send humans back to the moon

China’s official view of NASA’s Artemis program appears to be dismissive

As NASA nears return to the moon with Artemis program, lunar scientists' excitement reaches fever pitch

As NASA nears return to the moon with Artemis program, lunar scientists' excitement reaches fever pitch

63 years after John F. Kennedy's 'we choose to go to the moon' speech, NASA's Artemis program plans to put humans back on the lunar surface

NASA's Artemis Program

'Rebooting' the moon: NASA's Artemis program aims for lunar sustainability

Explore the Artemis program with All About Space magazine

CAPSTONE: A pathfinding moon cubesat for the Artemis program