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Before Artemis II, There Had to Be an Artemis I.
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Dok svet iščekuje jedan od najvažnijih svemirskih događaja poslednjih godina, odbrojavanje za misiju Artemis II ulazi u završnu phaseu.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleArtemis I was the first mission of NASA’s new lunar program and had a very precise task: to test whether the SLS rocket, the Orion spacecraft and the support systems could travel to the Moon and return to Earth safely. It did not bring astronauts on board, but it did gather the data the agency needed to encourage itself to the next step: Artemis II, which today – April 1, 2026 – plans its launch window from the Kennedy Space Center. The mission …
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