NASA, Moon and Artemis
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People may know Artemis as NASA’s return-to-the-Moon program. However, it is much more than a rerun of Project Apollo.
NASA could make history this week if the Artemis II lunar mission launches out of Florida's Kennedy Space Center around its open April 1 evening window. What is the purpose of this historic NASA mission?
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the moon in 2028.
Astronauts, led by Commander Reid Wiseman, arrived at Kennedy Space Center to prepare for the Artemis II mission—the first lunar visit since 1972. Amid delays, this mission is a significant leap in NASA's Artemis program,
NASA announced updates to the Artemis program, including phased lunar landings, increased commercial involvement, and new nuclear propulsion missions to support sustainable Moon operations.
The Artemis 2 mission serves as a crucial test flight in the broader Artemis program.