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Nasa Artemis Ii Dresses in Bright Orange

BY JORDI BOU On their historic journey to the Moon, the Artemis II's four-astronauts will wear the striking International Orange – a color with deep roots in the history of aerospace security. The costumes, years in development, are designed to protect the crew during launch and re-entry, the most dangerous parts of the mission. Each one functions as a small personal spaceship, fully pressurized and equipped with life support systems. In case of…
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BY JORDI BOU On their historic journey to the Moon, the Artemis II's four-astronauts will wear the striking International Orange – a color with deep roots in the history of aerospace security. The costumes, years in development, are designed to protect the crew during launch and re-entry, the most dangerous parts of the mission. Each one functions as a small personal spaceship, fully pressurized and equipped with life support systems. In case of…

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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