Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Mission in 50 Years
NASAs Artemis Two mission, set to launch in early April, marks a significant milestone with the first crewed trip around the moon in over half a century. Four astronauts will embark on a ten-day journey from Cape Canaveral, potentially traveling farther from Earth than any humans before. The mission, which includes a European-built service module, has been prepared by experts at NASA Glenn Research Center. Despite delays due to technical issues, the launch is targeted for April first, with mission control in Houston tracking the journey. This mission paves the way for future trips, including a moon landing by 2028 and eventual Mars missions, as astronauts scout lunar sites for a permanent base and multi-planet future.
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