NASA, Artemis and moon
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The U.S. is the only country to have ever sent humans to the moon.
Even as NASA celebrated the rollout of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for Artemis II over the weekend, NASA's new administrator, Jared Isaacman, made sure to put an asterisk on the program's future.
American space agency NASA plans an Artemis II wet dress rehearsal at the end of January, launch could take place from January to April.
Artemis II is preparing for launch from the Kennedy Space Center, where the rocket will carry the Orion spacecraft for a second time, this time with a crew on its journey to the moon.
Let’s read the main differences in NASA’s Moon Missions Artemis 2 vs Artemis 1, what the missions are for and will Artemis II land on the moon.
Humans are set to travel around the moon for the first time in over 50 years, venturing further from Earth than ever before, as NASA’s historic moon mission gets ready to blast off as early as next month.
The first human spaceflight to the vicinity of the Moon since December 1972 is set to roll out to Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center. The Orion spacecraft and its associated Space Launch System rocket,
NASA announced that the earliest launch window for Artemis II is Feb. 6, 2026, with 12 more possible dates available from February-April. NASA’s Artemis II, the first mission to send astronauts to the moon in more than 50 years, is set to launch in coming months.
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