The Artemis II launch is set for January 17, 2026, marking humanity’s first return to lunar orbit in half a century. Four astronauts will embark on this historic journey.
NASA’s Artemis II rocket is back at the launch pad, preparing for a historic crewed mission to the Moon. The launch is scheduled for April 1, 2026.
Introduction to the Artemis Program The Artemis program, led by NASA, represents a monumental initiative to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon by the end of this decade. Named after the Greek goddess of the Moon and twin sister of Apollo, this program aims to not only return humans to lunar soil but
Introduction The moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, holds immense significance in both scientific research and cultural contexts. Its gravitational influence stabilises our planet’s tilt, affecting climate and tides. Recent advancements in space exploration have reignited interest in our lunar neighbour, making this a crucial time to explore its role in our solar system. Recent Lunar
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