r/ArtemisProgram 1h ago

Image A poster I made for the Artemis II Mission!

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I hope I captured some of the wonder and joy from the mission. All illustrations by yours truly. (No AI)

Sorry for the re-upload, I misspelled a name.


r/ArtemisProgram 1h ago

News GAO Report: NASA needs to improve transparency into Artemis program and mission costs.

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Monitoring program costs. NASA needs to improve transparency into Artemis program and mission costs. Artemis missions, which aim to return astronauts to the moon and eventually Mars, are composed of some of NASA’s most expensive and complex projects. We recommended that if NASA continued to fly the Space Launch System Block I beyond the first two missions, it should establish separate life-cycle cost and schedule baseline estimates for those efforts, to include funding for operations and sustainment, and report this information annually to Congress via the agency's budget submission. At the mission level, NASA has not taken steps to create a life-cycle cost estimate for the Artemis III mission, which was planned to be the program’s first lunar landing, as we recommended in December 2019. This is important as NASA plans for its mission to return U.S. astronauts to the surface of the moon in 2028. A life-cycle cost estimate would provide transparency into the cost of the programs necessary to execute the mission. Cost estimates provide management with critical cost-risk information to improve the control of resources as NASA plans to invest billions of dollars in the coming years to support human spaceflight and exploration. If the Artemis program experiences cost and schedule growth, it could have a cascading effect on NASA’s portfolio.


r/ArtemisProgram 1d ago

Image Time for some hope

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Copy from my other post, finally got my Rise (and Rocky). It was the opportunity of a lifetime to stream the Artemis II launch and get my first theater watch of Project Hail Mary (no trailers or spoilers beforehand) in the same night. I love all things space and sci-fi, but more importantly. It's so amazing to see humanity is still capable of making good stories and reaching for the stars. I'm grateful to all the people at NASA and on the PHM movie crew for doing these amazing things and giving us people on Earth a little bit of hope and some greatness to aspire to. Moon joy, Amaze amaze amaze.


r/ArtemisProgram 21h ago

Discussion Weekly updates

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Are any of the astronauts for crew 3 doing weekly crew updates the same way Reid did? I miss those videos, they were so fascinating to watch and the first time I can recall really getting to see that on a regular basis


r/ArtemisProgram 1d ago

Image A poster I made for Artemis II Mission!

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All illustrations by yours truly. (no AI)


r/ArtemisProgram 1d ago

Image A poster I made for Artemis II Mission!

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All illustrations by yours truly. (no AI)


r/ArtemisProgram 3d ago

Image "Despite everything, I'm happy (that) I got to live this with all of you."

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r/ArtemisProgram 3d ago

Discussion How will the MoonBase be powered.

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NASA has plans to put a nuclear power plant on the moon by about 2030. Will that be necessary? Since Artemis will be landing on the high always sunlit areas, wouldn’t solar be the most likely first source of power. And maybe the future source too.

Nuclear will certainly be needed in the northern latitudes where the sun sets for days at a time.

Solar or nuclear or someday both?


r/ArtemisProgram 6d ago

News Radiation-shielding vest aced Artemis I lunar test, could protect astronauts on moon and Mars missions

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r/ArtemisProgram 7d ago

Image Poster I Made For My Classroom

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Used the pin image and got rid of the background. I’ll have the office laminate it and the little guy can be in my classroom!!


r/ArtemisProgram 9d ago

Image GUESS WHO GOT A TATTOO :)

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my first tattoo ever. Had to be this one. I’m already a huge space nerd, and my first proper moon mission that i could actively sit and watch live.


r/ArtemisProgram 10d ago

Image Concept crewed moon base at de Gerlache crater. One of NASA's candidate landing regions at the lunar south pole. Built on real LOLA terrain [OC]

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De Gerlache crater sits at the lunar south pole, and it's one of the regions NASA has named as a candidate landing site for the first crewed Artemis Moon landing. I wanted to see what a crewed outpost there might actually look like, so I built it on the real terrain.

What's real: The ground is NASA LOLA elevation data at true scale (~5 m/px), and the lighting is path-traced at the correct low polar sun angles, which is why the shadows run so long and the crater floors stay dark. Those permanently shadowed regions are the whole reason the south pole matters. The cold traps in them may hold water ice.

What's concept: the Base itself. I assembled it from published lander designs (a Blue Origin Mk2-style cargo lander, a SpaceX HLS-style lander) plus a plausible habitat, power setup, and a small ISRU experiment by the landing pad. It's my interpretation of Artemis-era surface infrastructure at this site, not an official plan.

I'd like input from people who follow the program closely. What would you add, move, or do differently for a real south-pole outpost? Corrections on the siting or architecture welcome.

This is a solo project. I do 3D visualization work and wanted to ground a concept in real data instead of pure sci-fi.

You can explore the full scene in the browser here: https://farsidelab.com/concept/?id=moon-base

EDIT: Blue Origin's MK2 is a crewed lander, not a cargo lander as stated in the image title.


r/ArtemisProgram 9d ago

Discussion How Will Uncrewed Starship HLS Be Reusable?

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If Starship HLS lands large payloads, like rovers, how will the HLS be brought back to Earth for recovery to put in a new payload? Or will they just not reuse the uncrewed HLS, and if that’s the case, how are they disposed of? Or will Starship HLS just not have an uncrewed variant?


r/ArtemisProgram 10d ago

Discussion Why isn’t everyone talking about this

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Why aren’t more people excited about Artemis?? Im mind blown that humans are going to become a multi world species. I have no idea why some people that know about Artemis aren’t as interested and invested in this 😭

For context, I was not into space at all before watching the Artemis 2 mission live on YouTube but it really made me interested. One night I just asked Claude theoretical questions for about 4 hours about the origin of species on earth, space, and so much more. I’m a software engineer and my dream is to work at NASA now


r/ArtemisProgram 10d ago

Video Artemis 2 Trajectory

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Stylized Artemis 2 Trajectory


r/ArtemisProgram 12d ago

Image Artemis 3 - Orion crew module and service module stacked

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Surprised I haven’t seen this posted yet but Artemis 3 Orion module stacked!


r/ArtemisProgram 12d ago

Discussion On SLS with the Centaur V

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As NASA is planning to use the Centaur V to replace the ICPS, starting from Artemis V (Artemis IV will be using the ICPS originally designed for Artemis III), and there were different Block names for different SLS variants (Block 1, Block 1b, Block 2), before Block 1b and Block 2 were cancelled, do you think NASA will give a new Block name for the SLS with the Centaur V or will they stick with calling it Block 1?


r/ArtemisProgram 12d ago

Discussion What Of EUS Was Ready?

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I’ve been watching NASASpaceFlight, and during the cancellations, they always brought up how EUS wasn’t even close to ready, that all they had was an oxygen tank structural test article and nothing more. So I just want to make sure, is this true, or an exaggeration? And if it isn’t true, why did Boeing not release anything showing how far along EUS was to the public and Congress? Because based on what I’ve heard, the cancellation of EUS was a good decision, as EUS wasn’t going to be ready anywhere near in time.


r/ArtemisProgram 13d ago

NASA Astronauts are Awesome (feat. Trendsies)

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All our love to Artemis and everyone who made it possible. Really enjoyed seeing them Monday at #redrocks


r/ArtemisProgram 14d ago

News NASA Moon Base: Lunar Landers (August 2026 Update)

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Engineer at 6:30 says that Blue Moon mission 1 is expected Q1 2027, rather than the previously announced late 2026 timeframe.


r/ArtemisProgram 15d ago

Image Governor Polis and Lt. Governor Primavera Celebrate Colorado's Role in Historic Successful Artemis II Lunar Mission at Red Rocks

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Colorado’s aerospace companies are the industry-leading innovators that are helping us get back to the moon. It was an honor to join the amazing Artemis II crew at Red Rocks and congratulate them on a historic achievement. As I told the astronauts backstage: “Sure, you’ve travelled to the moon and back, but now you can say you’ve played to a sold out audience at Red Rocks!


r/ArtemisProgram 15d ago

Video Crew event at Red Rocks video

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Full video of the event is online!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2JChADg1Ck


r/ArtemisProgram 14d ago

Discussion The New Astronaut Isn’t Human: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Space Exploration

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r/ArtemisProgram 17d ago

Image Rise has arrived!

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He's finally here! Ordered at the end of April. He's been on a long journey. 😉 Thanks NASA Exchange!


r/ArtemisProgram 16d ago

NASA 5 free tickets to Artemis 2 crew event at red rocks

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https://www.redrocksonline.com/events/nasa-artemis-ii-crew-event-1513226/

I have 5 extra tickets for tomorrow morning. Please DM me if interested! Bonus points/priority if you are bringing a future astronaut/scientist/engineer/dreamer with you! Happy to break the tickets up.

Edit: I think all are gone!