More than Half a Century Later, the Nasa Will Launch a Mission Called Artemis Ii to the Moon
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The four astronauts of the Nasa mission, which will take off this Wednesday, will be able to see the hidden face of the Moon
Artemis II will take humans to the Moon after more than 50 years. The Artemis II mission, scheduled for April 2026, will mark the return of astronauts to the vicinity of the Moon after more than 50 years, since the last crewed flight of the Apollo program in 1972. According to NASA, this will be the first crewed mission of the Artemis program and will aim to orbit the Moon without landing. The flight will serve to evaluate the performance of nav…
NASA plans to launch the Artemis II mission on April 1, as part of an ambitious program that seeks, according to Jared Isaacman, administrator of the US space agency, to fulfill President Donald Trump’s vision of “return to the Moon” to “this time, stay.” This is the second of the five phases planned. The post Artemis II: NASA will launch the first manned mission to the Moon in more than 50 years first appeared on Cubadebate.
The Artemis program represents both the Nasa past and the one that many hope will be their future.
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