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Planting an Artemis I Moon Tree

Planting an Artemis I Moon Tree | NASA GoddardOn Nov. 16, 2022, NASA launched the Artemis I test flight, sending an uncrewed Orion capsule beyond the Moon and back. On board were seeds from five species of trees, to be planted after returning to Earth. On Nov. 7, 2024, a seedling from the Artemis I flight was planted at the NASA Goddard Visitor Center by Artemis I Mission Manager Mike Sarafin, Artemis II Camera Lead Marie Henderson, Artemis III …
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The Artemis programme was to mark the great return of American astronauts to the Moon by the middle of the 2020s. But over the months, the calendar has adjusted, revealing the magnitude of a technological and organisational challenge rarely matched since the Apollo era. Between industrial developments, new partnerships and strategic adjustments, Artemis shows above all the difficulty [...]

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