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Why Artemis II Won't Land on the Moon

Summary by SF Examiner
Learn about NASA's upcoming mission to the moon, the advancements in technology driving this return, and the key players involved in making it a reality.

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Any current smartphone has more calculus power than the computers that brought man to the Moon on Apollo 11. Under that logic, the take-off of the Artemis II mission from Florida on Wednesday should be a simple procedure for landing. However, astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen will not step on the lunar surface. Why will NASA not land on the Moon East 2026? The short answer is that the goal is no longer just…

Artemis II: Astronaut costumes can keep them alive for up to six days in case of an emergencyArtemis II: how a stuffed animal designed by a second-degree child will tell astronauts when they are in zero gravity“Today your mobile phone has more computational power than the entire NASA in 1969, when it sent two astronauts to the Moon” for the first time.The phrase of the famous physicist and scientific divulgator Michio Kaku can be nuancedated and…

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