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Artemis Two Mission Delayed, Safety First

Artemis Two Mission Delayed, Safety First

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March 27, 20261m 27s

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NASAs Artemis two mission, initially planned for later this year, has been delayed until April 1st due to a helium flow problem. This crewed flight around the moon, featuring four astronauts, is a crucial test for the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft. The mission, which will last ten days, aims to pave the way for future Mars missions. Despite the delay, the team remains excited and patient, with safety being the top priority. The rocket has been upgraded with leak protections and new controls, and the Orion capsules heat shield has proven successful in previous tests. The mission is set to kick off sustained moon exploration, with plans for landings at the south pole and future deep space adventures.

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