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Artemis II Crew Returns from Historic Moon Mission

The Artemis II crew has successfully completed a historic mission to the moon, with astronauts describing their experiences and readjustment to life on Earth. They shared insights from their intense reentry and observations from the far side of the moon, emphasizing the feasibility of building a lunar base.

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CBS News85/100Apr 20, 2026

Bill Nye slams White House's proposed NASA cuts as "tone-deaf" in wake of Artemis II mission

Bill Nye criticized the White House's proposed 23% budget cuts for NASA, calling them "tone-deaf." This comes immediately after the successful Artemis II mission, which has garnered significant public attention. Nye's comments, made on "The Takeout," highlight concerns over the administration's commitment to space exploration following a major achievement. The proposed cuts could impact future NASA projects and operations, potentially slowing the momentum gained from recent successes.

Ars Technica85/100Apr 19, 2026

I’ve fired one of America’s most powerful lasers—here’s what a shot day looks like

A lead laser scientist on the Texas Petawatt (TPW) described a "shot day" working with one of America's most powerful lasers. The Texas Petawatt, located two floors below ground at the University of Texas at Austin, was part of LaserNetUS, a Department of Energy network. This laser amplifies a tiny pulse of light to momentarily carry more power than the entire US electrical grid. The TPW operated from 2020 to 2024, allowing scientists nationwide to apply for research time. The Texas Petawatt is currently closed due to funding cuts.

CBS News85/100Apr 18, 2026

The youngest man to walk on the moon reflects on U.S. space exploration

Charles Duke, a former NASA astronaut and Air Force officer, reflected on U.S. space exploration during an interview with "CBS Saturday Morning." Duke, who was the youngest person to walk on the moon during the 1972 Apollo 16 mission, shared his insights. His reflections come amid the recent Artemis II moon mission, providing a historical perspective on lunar exploration. This discussion connects past achievements in space travel with current efforts to return humans to the Moon.

Mother Jones85/100Apr 18, 2026

America’s Next Moon Mission Depends on Elon Musk, for Better or Worse

NASA's Artemis lunar mission heavily relies on SpaceX, which has received nearly $15 billion from the agency, with contract values doubling at the inception of Artemis. This reliance has grown as NASA's unique contractors dropped by 38 percent between 2021 and 2024. While SpaceX has lowered launch costs, a former NASA financial officer found it has not passed savings to NASA, charging more each year for services. The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) eliminated NASA's Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy and caused a 20 percent workforce reduction, increasing reliance on contractors. An Inspector General report expressed concerns about SpaceX meeting moon lander deadlines, prompting NASA to explore options for accelerating development, including soliciting proposals from SpaceX and Blue Origin.

CBS News85/100Apr 17, 2026

Artemis II crew on historic moon mission and what it means for Earth

The Artemis II crew has completed a historic moon mission, with mission specialist Christina Koch sharing their experiences with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil. This mission marks a significant step in NASA's efforts to return humans to the lunar surface. The crew's insights are crucial for understanding both the moon and the human experience in deep space. Their findings will inform future lunar explorations and contribute to scientific knowledge.

Key Facts

The Artemis II crew completed a historic moon mission.

Source: CBS News

Astronauts described their 'intense' reentry experience.

Source: ABC News

Mission specialist Christina Koch shared experiences and observations from the far side of the moon.

Source: CBS News, Ars Technica

The crew reflected on readjusting to life on Earth after their mission.

Source: CBS News

Astronauts stated that building a base on the Moon is 'absolutely doable'.

Source: Ars Technica

Recent Highlights

April 16, 2024

Artemis II crew holds first news conference after returning from moon mission.

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OverlookedApr 20, 2026

Bill Nye slams White House's proposed NASA cuts as "tone-deaf" in wake of Artemis II mission

Bill Nye criticized the White House's proposed 23% budget cuts for NASA, calling them "tone-deaf." This comes immediately after the successful Artemis II mission, which has garnered significant public attention. Nye's comments, made on "The Takeout," highlight concerns over the administration's commitment to space exploration following a major achievement. The proposed cuts could impact future NASA projects and operations, potentially slowing the momentum gained from recent successes.

OverlookedApr 19, 2026

I’ve fired one of America’s most powerful lasers—here’s what a shot day looks like

A lead laser scientist on the Texas Petawatt (TPW) described a "shot day" working with one of America's most powerful lasers. The Texas Petawatt, located two floors below ground at the University of Texas at Austin, was part of LaserNetUS, a Department of Energy network. This laser amplifies a tiny pulse of light to momentarily carry more power than the entire US electrical grid. The TPW operated from 2020 to 2024, allowing scientists nationwide to apply for research time. The Texas Petawatt is currently closed due to funding cuts.

Apr 18, 2026

The youngest man to walk on the moon reflects on U.S. space exploration

Charles Duke, a former NASA astronaut and Air Force officer, reflected on U.S. space exploration during an interview with "CBS Saturday Morning." Duke, who was the youngest person to walk on the moon during the 1972 Apollo 16 mission, shared his insights. His reflections come amid the recent Artemis II moon mission, providing a historical perspective on lunar exploration. This discussion connects past achievements in space travel with current efforts to return humans to the Moon.

Apr 18, 2026

America’s Next Moon Mission Depends on Elon Musk, for Better or Worse

NASA's Artemis lunar mission heavily relies on SpaceX, which has received nearly $15 billion from the agency, with contract values doubling at the inception of Artemis. This reliance has grown as NASA's unique contractors dropped by 38 percent between 2021 and 2024. While SpaceX has lowered launch costs, a former NASA financial officer found it has not passed savings to NASA, charging more each year for services. The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) eliminated NASA's Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy and caused a 20 percent workforce reduction, increasing reliance on contractors. An Inspector General report expressed concerns about SpaceX meeting moon lander deadlines, prompting NASA to explore options for accelerating development, including soliciting proposals from SpaceX and Blue Origin.

Apr 17, 2026

Artemis II crew on historic moon mission and what it means for Earth

The Artemis II crew has completed a historic moon mission, with mission specialist Christina Koch sharing their experiences with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil. This mission marks a significant step in NASA's efforts to return humans to the lunar surface. The crew's insights are crucial for understanding both the moon and the human experience in deep space. Their findings will inform future lunar explorations and contribute to scientific knowledge.

Apr 16, 2026

Artemis II astronaut describes "the most unique thing" he saw on the far side of the moon

An Artemis II astronaut described "the most unique thing" he saw while on the far side of the moon. This observation was shared during an interview with Tony Dokoupil, marking one of the crew's first public remarks since their return. The account offers a unique human perspective from a region of the moon not directly visible from Earth. This insight contributes to humanity's understanding of the lunar far side.

Apr 16, 2026

Artemis II astronauts detail 'intense' reentry in interview with ABC News' David Muir

The Artemis II astronauts detailed their "intense" reentry experience in an interview with ABC News' David Muir. This discussion occurred nearly a week after the crew completed their historic 10-day journey to the moon and back. The interview with ABC's "World News Tonight" anchor provided insight into a critical phase of their mission. Their firsthand accounts offer valuable data and perspectives for future lunar missions and space exploration.

Apr 16, 2026

As they got close to the Moon, Artemis II astronauts were eager to land

Artemis II astronauts, including mission specialist Christina Koch, stated that building a base on the Moon is "absolutely doable" after their recent flight. Within two days of landing on Earth, the astronauts were back in spacesuits, practicing surface geology tasks as if on the lunar surface. Koch confirmed they completed "an entire battery of very challenging surface tasks" during these simulations. This rapid transition to simulated lunar operations underscores NASA's serious intent to establish a Moon base.

Apr 16, 2026

Artemis II astronauts describe readjusting to life on Earth

The Artemis II astronauts held their first news conference on Thursday, discussing their readjustment to life on Earth after their historic mission. This event marks their initial public comments since returning from their journey around the far side of the moon. Their experiences provide crucial insights as NASA plans future lunar missions, including landing humans on the moon. Kristin Fisher, founder of Endless Void Studios and daughter of two former NASA astronauts, joined CBS News to discuss the astronauts' return.

Apr 16, 2026

'We came back as best friends': Artemis II crew reflects on historic moon mission

The Artemis II crew reflected on their historic moon mission nearly one week after successfully splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. This mission marked a significant step in humanity's return to lunar exploration, paving the way for future crewed landings. The crew members shared their experiences, emphasizing their strengthened bond during the journey around the Moon. Their reflections provide valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of deep space travel. This debriefing is crucial for planning subsequent Artemis missions.