
NASA Intensifies Preparations for Artemis II Crewed Lunar Orbit Mission
NASA is in the final stages of preparing for the Artemis II mission, its first crewed flight around the Moon since the Apollo era, described as a high-stakes test run. The mission, potentially launching soon, will send a four-member crew on a ten-day journey deeper into space than anyone has gone before, detailing objectives for lunar discoveries and future Mars exploration.
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Explainer: Tomorrow's NASA mission will fly people deeper into space than anyone has gone before
NASA astronauts are set to travel to the dark side of the moon tomorrow but what does the mission involve and what’s next?
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Gearing Up For Artemis II: NASA's High-Stakes Test Run Around the Moon NASA is gearing up for Artemis II, its first crewed mission to the moon since the Apollo era—but this one is more of a high-speed dress rehearsal than a landing, according to KSL.com. Four astronauts will take a roughly 10-day trip that loops around the moon and comes straight back, with no orbiting or moonwalks. The crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—marks a few firsts: the f...
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