Why NASA Astronauts Face ‘Significant Challenge’ in −410F Temperatures as They Prepare to Fly Farther Into Space than Ever Before
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This ten-day flight, scheduled for the moment on February 7, is historic: four humans leave for the first time in 54 years!
Why NASA astronauts face ‘significant challenge’ in −410F temperatures as they prepare to fly farther into space than ever before
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are set to fly deeper into space than any other human
After 54 Years, Astronauts Are Going Back to the Moon
Humanity has changed an awful lot in the past 58 Years. The moon? Not so much. It was in 1968 that astronauts first drew near the moon, and it will be early this year, if all goes as planned, that a crew will return, representing a species with gadgets and abilities—and yes, problems—that didn’t exist that half-century-plus ago. Back then, the darkest concern was that to visit the moon would be to ruin the moon. That was the way Susan Borman put…
NASA is in preparation for the launch of Artemis II, the first manned mission in fifty years that will take a turn around the Moon but still faces three major challenges that will determine whether it can take off
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