Assuming all goes as planned, in a little over a week, NASA will kickstart the Artemis Moon exploration program. Artemis I will be the first flight in a series of increasingly complex missions meant to pave the way for humanity's return to the satellite. To prepare for Artemis III, the first mission that will put astronauts on the lunar surface, NASA has identified several potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole. If the a... (continue reading...)
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