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Artemis II Launches: A Giant Leap for Space
2 Apr
Summary
- Four astronauts journeyed beyond the moon's far side.
- The mission is a 10-day test flight orbiting the moon.
- It paves the way for future lunar exploration and habitation.

More than fifty years since the last Apollo mission, four astronauts have launched towards the moon. NASA's Artemis II mission, carrying Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, commenced its 10-day journey from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
The uncrewed Artemis III mission is slated to land near the moon's south pole. The Artemis program aims to develop the capabilities necessary for humans to live and work permanently on the moon, extending humanity's reach into the cosmos.
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