Nasa's Artemis II mission was a triumph - but when will astronauts land on the Moon?
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After months of anticipation, the monumental Artemis II mission—a 10-day journey that sent four astronauts on a record-breaking flyby of the Moon—has concluded. It is a “mission well accomplished,” declared the NASA administrator…
The astronauts of the Artemis II mission returned to Earth on the night of Friday to Saturday 11 April. The four space travellers made a tour of the Moon more than 400,000 kilometers from the blue planet. A success that allows us to envisage a real return to the Earth's natural satellite with the future mission Artemis IV. - "A crew will return to lay a foot on the Moon": after Artemis II, what are the next objectives? (Sciences).
NASA's Artemis II mission has been rich in strong moments, first moments and symbols.
The landing of the four astronauts is just one step further from a program that is expected to be launched in 2027.
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Artemis II splashdown complete: When will NASA launch Artemis III and humans land on the Moon?
Artemis II successfully completed a lunar flyby, marking a significant step in NASA's return to the Moon. The next mission, Artemis III, will test crucial docking capabilities with commercial landers in 2027. Humans are expected to land on the Moon again with Artemis IV in 2028, aiming for a sustained presence near the South Pole.
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