
Artemis Two: Humanity's Moon Return
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NASAs Artemis two mission, set to launch on April 1st, marks humanitys first deep space journey since Apollo seventeen. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen will embark on a ten-day trip around the moon and back. The mission, initially planned for February, was delayed due to a rare cold snap in Florida. Hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected to witness the historic liftoff from Kennedy Space Center. Launch teams are closely monitoring weather conditions, with safety being the top priority. The crew will follow four key phases: lifting off and leaving Earth orbit, cruising to the moon, flying around its far side, and splashing down in the Pacific. This mission sets the stage for future moon landings.
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