After 53 years, NASA launches Artemis 2 on its first crewed mission around the moon, paving the way for the return of humans.
In an unprecedented space achievement in more than half a century, the American space agency NASA launched the “Artemis 2” mission, the first manned mission to orbit the moon in 53 years, in a strategic step that paves the way for the return of man to the surface of the moon and strengthens plans for deep space exploration.
Job details:
The Orion spacecraft launched aboard the giant SLS launch vehicle from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying four astronauts from the United States and Canada, on a journey that will last approximately 10 days, including flying around the moon and returning to Earth.
According to NASA, the rocket successfully placed the spacecraft into an initial orbit around Earth before guiding it towards its lunar trajectory, a crucial technical step that confirms the readiness of the new systems for long-range manned missions.
Crew of Artemis 2:
The crew includes four astronauts:
Red Wiseman (Mission Commander)
Victor Glover (the pilot)
Christina Koch (Key Specialist)
Jeremy Hansen (Canadian astronaut)
This mission is a landmark in international space cooperation, as well as being the first human flight beyond low Earth orbit in decades.
Mission objectives:
The Artemis 2 mission is not limited to orbiting the moon, but also includes:
- Testing in-vehicle vital support systems
- Evaluating modern technologies for manned flights
- Gathering accurate data about the deep space environment
- Enhancing the safety of astronauts on future missions
These tests directly pave the way for the “Artemis 3” mission, which aims to return humans to the surface of the moon.
Why is the mission considered historic?
Artemis II represents a turning point in the Artemis program, which aims to:
- Returning human presence to the moon
- Building a sustainable base on its surface
- Paving the way for future missions to Mars
The mission also reflects the return of the global race towards deep space exploration with more advanced methods and international cooperation.
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