
"The Artemis program aims to go further, not only bringing humans to the moon but also building a permanent base there. Artemis II, the program's first crewed flight, is essentially a practice run."
"Just before maneuvers that would move the spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and into a lunar trajectory, the capsule flashed an emergency message: a suspected cabin leak. The message turned out to be a false alarm."
"On her way there, Koch saw the entire Earth for the first time. It eventually shrank to the size of a golf ball."
The Artemis II mission launched four astronauts towards the moon, marking the first crewed flight since Apollo 17 in 1972. The mission serves as a practice run for future lunar exploration and aims to establish a permanent base on the moon. During the ten-day journey, the Orion capsule will orbit the moon before returning to Earth. Initial challenges included a false alarm about a cabin leak and technical issues with onboard software. The mission is crucial for evaluating various aspects of space travel.
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