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Here’s How Artemis Astronauts Will Document Parts of the Moon Never Seen Before

Four astronauts in the Artemis II Space Launch System successfully launched into space Wednesday, marking the start of NASA’s renewed push to get to the moon, and eventually build a base there. Artemis astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are on board. They’ll hurtle several thousand miles beyond the moon, hang a U-turn and then come straight back. The mission is set to last less than 10 days. WTOP covered the…

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NASA has launched on Thursday the Artemis II mission, which involves the return of human beings to the lunar environment. However, the goal is much more than the journey; it is a general essay for the return of human beings to the moon and deep space. For about ten days, the Orion spacecraft will take four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — to the satellite with a planned agenda in detail, which will ser…

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The historic lunar mission is also partly a test flight, so in addition to photography and training, the astronauts will also test various systems of the Orion space capsule.

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The U.S. and Canadian space travellers' program will take place on the sixth day near the Earth's natural satellite.

It is not a large space. A little more than 9 cubic meters are the ones available in the Orion ship -a little more than the space of two single-volume cars- and in them must coexist these days the four astronauts protagonists of the Artemis II mission. A few days in which physical exercise and sport is a key and fundamental part of their daily routine. They need it because, in an environment of weightlessness, the loss of muscle and bone mass an…

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Ten days to live in a capsule of 9 m3 to four! This is not a team building session that would have taken unexpected proportions, but the daily life that the astronauts of the Artemis 2 mission are preparing to live.

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lalsace.fr broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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