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"Farther From Earth than Ever Before": Deep Dive Into NASA's Upcoming Planned Missions to the Moon

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NASA's Artemis II mission will soon send humans farther from Earth than ever recorded, testing their systems for a 10-day journey around the Moon.
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The launch of the Artemis II mission is approaching - what are the mission's goals, how did Europe get involved in the project, why do people want to return to the Moon and then land on it?

In More than one, Carlos Alsina and Alberto Aparici recall the legacy of Apollo 11 to address the return of manned missions to the Moon with Artemis II, scheduled for 2026. Apparici explains what this journey around the satellite will consist of and highlights the European collaboration in the Orion ship. The section has also counted on the participation of the European Space Agency engineer, Guillermo González Gómez, who details the European te…

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ondacero.es broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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