Details of Artemis Flight Ii: Humanity Returns to the Moon Half a Century Later
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On the night of April 2, Moscow time from the LC-39B complex in Florida, the historic Artemis 2 mission will begin. For the first time since 1972, four astronauts from North America will travel to the Moon. The main task is to test the critical life support systems of the Orion spacecraft in real flight. It will last 10 days and will include an overflight of the Moon. This test should pave the way for the Artemis-3 and Artemis-4 missions. The la…
If there are no unforeseen events, in the early morning hours of 2 April, four NASA astronauts will take a tour of our satellite, on a ten-day mission that will have some news regarding the Apollo missions. Astrophysicist and space history specialist Daniel Marín demarcates the technical details for the Diario.esHemeroteca - China takes advantage in the race to the Moon after the delays of NASA's Artemis program When the Artemis II mission depar…
More than half a century after the last astronauts set foot on the Moon in 1972, humanity is preparing to return to the orbit of the satellite. NASA’s Artemis 2 mission marks the way back in a landmark of space exploration reminiscent of the feat of Apollo 11 in 1969. Takeoff is planned from Florida with four astronauts aboard the Orion capsule, driven by the most powerful rocket ever built. For the first time, the crew that will travel to lunar…
The mission will lead 4 astronauts to orbit the Moon for the first time in more than half a century. Takeoff is scheduled from Florida.
For the first time since more than half a century, people are to fly near the moon again.After delays due to technical problems, it is now finally to start with the "Artemis 2" mission of the U.S. Space Agency Nasa is to fly people near the moon again for the first time in more than half a century.After numerous delays due to technical problems, the earliest possible start is now planned for the 1st April 2026 at 18:24 local time from the space …
The last time humanity traveled to the Moon was in 1972 in the framework of the historic Apollo program with which Neil Armstrong took that "small step for man and a great leap for humanity." More than half a century later, our species is preparing to travel back to the hostile and precious lunar soil and, this time, with far more ambitious intentions than leaving a simple footprint or planting a flag. After two failed attempts in which the miss…
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