
Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Mission in 50 Years
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NASAs Artemis two mission, set for April 2026, marks the first crewed trip to the moon in over half a century. Led by commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agencys Jeremy Hansen, this ten-day journey will test the Orion spacecrafts deep space capabilities and life support systems. The crew, with extensive experience, will study the effects of space on the human body and pave the way for future landings and a permanent moon base. The mission, following the uncrewed Artemis one flight, is a stepping stone towards Artemis three in 2027, aiming for the first crewed lunar landing using commercial landers.
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