
""The work ahead is greater than the work behind us," said Amit Kshatriya, NASA's associate administrator, after the landing on Friday night."
"Multiple NASA officials have praised the performance of the Space Launch System rocket during the Artemis II launch on April 1, saying it nailed the target orbit for the mission with greater than 99 percent accuracy."
"The core stage for the Artemis III mission is expected to leave the factory in Michoud, Louisiana, later this month for delivery to Kennedy Space Center, Florida."
"What comes next involves more complex operations, requiring multiple vehicles, and ultimately going down to another planetary body."
The Artemis II mission successfully concluded with a spacecraft returning from a 700,000-mile journey around the Moon, marking humanity's return to deep space after over fifty years. NASA has revised plans for Artemis III and IV, indicating that more complex operations are necessary for future lunar landings. The Space Launch System performed exceptionally well during the Artemis II launch, and preparations for the Artemis III mission are underway, despite some damage to the Mobile Launch Tower. The challenges ahead are significant and require extensive work.
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