Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Mission in 50 Years
NASAs Artemis two mission, set for April 2026, will launch four astronauts on a ten-day journey to the moon and back, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over half a century. This flight follows the successful Artemis one test, focusing on deep space travel systems and crew health. The mission paves the way for regular moon visits and future Mars missions, with Artemis three and four aiming for commercial lander demonstrations and the first crewed landing, respectively. Artemis five will initiate moon base construction, with NASA planning annual launches to maintain momentum.
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