NASA Is Shooting for the Moon: A Guide to the Artemis II Mission
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After an uninhabited flight in 2022, the Nasa launched the second phase of its programme to return to the Moon.
More than fifty years after Apollo 17, NASA is preparing to send humans back to the Moon. The Artemis II mission, scheduled for launch on April 1, 2026, will consist of a lunar flyby, without landing. NASA is offering live coverage of this historic launch.
NASA is shooting for the moon. A guide to the Artemis II mission - WXXV News 25
By MARCIA DUNN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — It’s humanity’s first flight to the moon since 1972. In a throwback to Apollo, NASA’s Artemis II mission will send four astronauts on a lunar fly-around. They’ll hurtle several thousand miles beyond the moon, hang a U-turn and then come straight back. No circling around the moon, no stopping for a moonwalk — just a quick out-and-back lasting less than 10 days. NASA promises more boot prints in the gra…
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