Artemis II reveals why humans still love the moon
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Artemis II reveals why humans still love the moon
"NASA's Artemis II mission heralds a new era of space exploration. The mission's astronauts returned to Earth as heroes after traveling farther from our planet than any human has gone before."
"This is just the beginning. We are going to get back into doing this with frequency, sending missions to the moon until we land on it in 2028 and start building our base."
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed a 10-day journey around the moon, marking a pivotal moment in U.S. human spaceflight. Astronauts Victor Glover and Christina Koch made history as the first Black astronaut and first female lunar explorer, respectively. The mission aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the moon by 2028, with plans for frequent lunar missions. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman emphasized the importance of this mission as a new beginning for space exploration, echoing the spirit of past lunar missions while looking forward to future endeavors.
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