Artemis Two Mission Update: First Crewed Moon Trip in 50 Years
NASAs Artemis II mission, set to launch in early April, marks the first crewed trip around the moon in over fifty years. The mission, featuring a four-person team, faced a helium flow issue in the rockets upper stage, which has since been resolved. The crew, including NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, is ready for the historic journey. NASA experts will provide updates on the missions progress during a briefing later this month.
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