
Parkes Observatory Tracks Artemis Two Moon Mission
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The Parkes Observatory in Australia, famously featured in The Dish, has resumed its role in lunar missions, tracking NASAs Artemis Two flight. This crewed journey marks humanitys first return to the Moon since 1972, with the observatory handling close lunar passes alongside NASAs Canberra station and Australias quantum ground setup. Operations expert John Sarkissian, who watched Apollo as a child, expresses excitement for the missions potential to inspire future scientists. The observatory, now equipped with advanced technology, is prepared for continuous lunar traffic, paving the way for Moon landings by 2028 and potentially a base beyond.
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