
Artemis Two Blasts Off: First Crewed Moon Mission in Decades
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Artemis Twos maiden voyage sets sail, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. The crew, including Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen, embark on a ten-day journey around the moon. The Orion spacecraft, currently 43,000 miles from Earth and 226,000 miles from the moon, is cruising at 2,100 miles per hour. The mission aims to test NASAs latest gear for deep space trips, with the ultimate goal of landing humans in the moons south pole and establishing a permanent base. The journey includes a one-day Earth orbit, a four-day moon flyby, and a fiery reentry through 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit heat. The world watches as these trailblazers push humanitys frontier towards Mars missions.
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