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All Set for the Launch of Artemis Ii, the Return of the Human Being to Lunar Orbit

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Miami, 31 Mar (EFE).- NASA maintains this Tuesday at 20% the probability that the weather will prevent the launch on Wednesday of Artemis II, the manned mission that will travel around the Moon, with clouds, rain, wind, rays and solar flares as the main concerns. Although the US space agency has lists alternative windows of time to keep trying until April 6, Mark Burger, the launch climate officer, has assured that the best conditions are estima…

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54 years after the last Apollo mission, four astronauts ready to reach the lunar orbit (ANSA)

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The astronauts who will travel on the Artemis II mission have received a final briefing on the...

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NASA has everything ready for the launch of the Artemis II mission, which marks the return of humanity to the Moon; it follows the VIVO coverage.

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If time or a last-minute failure does not prevent it, the Artemis 2 mission, the first in half a century to the Moon, will take off after midnight (0.24 in Peninsular Spain, 18.24 Florida time, 16.24 in Mexico) from the Kennedy Space Center launch platform. NASA relies on its technology and on the good weather to launch a 10-day mission in which four astronauts (Americans Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman and Victor Glover and Canadian Jeremy Hansen)…

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The SLS rocket of the Nasa is scheduled to take off in the night of Wednesday to Thursday with four astronauts on board. This ten-day mission in orbit around the Earth's natural satellite is expected to enable the United States to relaunch its lunar base project before the end of Donald Trump's second term.

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NASA is ready to send, today at 16:24 (Mexico time), four astronauts - three from the United States and one from Canada - to orbit the Moon and return, without making a landing. A TRAVEL AROUND THE MOON NASA is preparing to send four astronauts - three from the United States and one from Canada - on a round trip around the Moon. This is the first time a human being will travel so far from Earth from Apollo 17 in 1972. Sources: NASA / NYT WHAT IS…

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