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Artemis 3 and beyond: What's next for NASA after Artemis 2 moon success

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Artemis 3 and beyond: What's next for NASA after Artemis 2 moon success

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NASA's Artemis 2 mission has successfully returned to Earth, marking a significant step towards the agency's goal of establishing a lunar base. The next mission, Artemis 3, is scheduled to launch in mid-2027 and will test the Orion spacecraft's ability to dock with lunar landers.

NASA's Artemis 2 mission has ended with a successful splashdown off the coast of San Diego. The mission marked the first crewed trip to the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. The agency is now focusing on Artemis 3, which will test the Orion spacecraft's ability to dock with lunar landers. Artemis 3 is scheduled to launch in mid-2027. The mission will be followed by Artemis 4, which will put astronauts on the moon's surface in late 2028. NASA's long-term goal is to establish a lunar base by 2032.

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