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Back to the moon: NASA’s Artemis mission

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For the first time in more than half a century, the United States has sent astronauts back around the moon and safely home again.NASA’s Artemis pro­gram, named for the twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology, is designed to return humans to the lunar surface, build a long-term presence there and help pave the way for future missions to Mars.For many Americans, the idea still carries a sense of wonder. The last time astro­nauts traveled to the m…
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The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission have successfully orbited the moon and have returned to Earth.

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HOUSTON — Images never before seen of the hidden face of the Moon. Ready. Total solar eclipse adorning the Moon landscape. Ready. Record of distance for humanity. Ready. With NASA’s return to the Moon as a success of galactic proportions thanks to Artemis II, the world wonders: What follows? And how does that get over? “For people all over the world who look up and dream of what is possible, the long wait is over,” NASA administrator Jared Isaac…

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