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NASA picks “Rise” plush as Artemis II’s zero-gravity indicator
A plush toy designed by a young student from Mountain View, California, will ride aboard NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft as the crew’s zero-gravity indicator, the agency confirmed on March 27, 2026.
We are constantly being reminded of Isaac Newton’s famous quote, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders ...
The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
They were feeling a bit spacey. The Artemis II astronauts were filmed struggling to walk after experiencing Earth’s gravity ...
A Nutella jar drifting in zero gravity stole the spotlight during NASA’s Artemis II livestream. NASA confirmed it was part of astronaut food supplies, not a brand partnership.
NASA’s Artemis II moon mission began the return leg of its historic voyage on Monday night, completing the first half of an ...
The Artemis II mission aboard the Orion capsule with the Integrity crew aboard have left the moon's sphere of influence and ...
It was quite a leap. Conspiracy theorists are being brought back down to Earth after NASA scientists debunked a wild claim that the space agency was hiding knowledge about an event that could result ...
Measuring acceleration due to gravity at the site, researchers found it was a surprising 9.7639 meters per second squared.
When Artemis II launched Wednesday, it was carrying "Rise," a stuffed toy designed by an 8-year-old from California that will ...
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