NASA Moon Mission with San Diego Splashdown Could Launch Feb. 5
Artemis II will test Orion spacecraft systems on a 10-day lunar orbit mission with four astronauts, setting the stage for Artemis III lunar landing in 2027.
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Christina Koch will become the first woman to go to the Moon with the Artemis II mission
NASA Moon mission with San Diego splashdown could launch Feb. 5
Artemis II astronauts Victor Glover (left), Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch pose inside an Orion mockup at Naval Base San Diego in 2023. (File photo courtesy of the Navy) NASA plans to launch four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the Moon with a splashdown off San Diego as early as February. The space agency announced this week that the Artemis II mission could launch as early as Feb. 5, with the latest possible date April 26…
Artemis II Crew Says Success Means Being ‘Forgotten’ - The Thinking Conservative
Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman hopes his moon mission will be “forgotten” someday, as it paves the way for even more historic spaceflights. The post Artemis II Crew Says Success Means Being ‘Forgotten’ appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Artemis II Crew Says Success Means Being ‘Forgotten’
HOUSTON—Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman told reporters that he hoped his upcoming historic mission around the moon would be ultimately “forgotten” due to it successfully opening the door for more impressive, historic missions. “I hope we’re forgotten,” he said on Sept. 24. “If we are forgotten, then Artemis has been successful. We have humans on Mars. We have humans out on the moons of Saturn. We are expanding into the solar system.” Wiseman’s…
This CubeSat will allow to measure radiation in high orbits and collect data essential for future space explorations, placing Argentina in a prominent role in the international space race. Read more
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