Why Artemis II Won't Land on the Moon
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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…
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