Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Mission in 50 Years
NASAs Artemis Two Mission: First Crewed Moon Flight in Decades
NASA is preparing for Artemis Two, the first crewed mission to the moon since 1972. The mission, set to launch as early as April 2026, will see four astronauts, including Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, embark on a ten-day journey to orbit the moon and return. The primary objective is to test spacecraft systems and deep space travel technology. Experiments will focus on radiation effects, microgravitys impact on the body, immune responses, sleep patterns, and astronaut performance. This mission is a significant step towards the Artemis programs goal of establishing a sustainable moon presence and paving the way for future Mars missions.
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