Artemis II: The first human mission to the moon in 54 years launches soon
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Artemis II: The first human mission to the moon in 54 years launches soon
It’s been 54 years since the last Apollo mission, and since then, humans have not ventured beyond low-Earth orbit. But that’s all about to change with next week’s launch of the Artemis II mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This is the first crewed flight of NASA’s Artemis program and the first time […] The post Artemis II: The first human mission to the moon in 54 years launches soon appeared first on Interaksyon.
After more than five decades since the last trip to Lua, the mission Artemis II emerges as a framework for space exploration of this decade. By February of 2026, NASA's initiative will take an international crew to cross the Earth's natural satellite, without delay, but with strong symbolic, technological and political weight,... The post The return to Lua in 2026 with Artemis II can change the future of mankind appeared first on The Antagnist.
Humanity will return to the Moon after 54 years. The landing will be preceded by the Artemis 2 mission, which is only a few weeks away. The four-member crew will undertake the longest space mission in history, during which they will orbit the Moon and return to Earth. The speed of passage through the atmosphere on their return to Earth will also be a record - estimates ...
The takeoff of Artemis II will take place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and for the first time there will be a woman on board. It will last for 10 days. Astronauts will reach up to 7,500 kilometers beyond the hidden side of the Moon and return after flying over the lunar zone without orbiting the satellite.
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