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Here is exactly what the historic Artemis moon mission is actually trying to accomplish

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Here is exactly what the historic Artemis moon mission is actually trying to accomplish

The Artemis II mission has launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, carrying four astronauts on a nine-day voyage around the Moon. The mission aims to test the Orion spacecraft and lay the foundation for future lunar landings and international outposts.

The Artemis II mission launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, carrying four astronauts on a nine-day voyage around the Moon. The spacecraft, powered by the Space Launch System rocket, broke a half-century moon drought. The crew will travel farther into deep space than anyone since the Apollo era. The mission aims to test the Orion spacecraft and lay the foundation for future lunar landings and international outposts. The spacecraft successfully completed a critical proximity operations demonstration, assessing its handling in a weightless environment. The crew is now preparing for a make-or-break translunar injection burn to hurl Orion out of low-Earth orbit and toward the Moon.

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