
NASA's Artemis II Mission Preparations Intensify for April 1st Launch
Preparations for NASA's Artemis II mission, marking humanity's return to the Moon after over 50 years, are intensifying with the rocket ready on the launchpad and astronauts at Cape Canaveral for the planned April 1st launch, generating significant excitement on Florida's Space Coast.
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NASA Is Launching Astronauts to the Moon, but Americans Aren’t That Excited
Polling has consistently found that most people would prefer NASA spend money on things like monitoring climate change and averting asteroid collisions rather than human spaceflight.
By Kenneth Chang
Read full article →What Is Artemis II? The NASA Mission to Fly Astronauts Around the Moon - WSJ
What Is Artemis II? The NASA Mission to Fly Astronauts Around the Moon WSJ
Read full article →Florida space coast cities abuzz before Nasa’s Artemis launch: ‘At the doorstep of the future’
Cape Canaveral and Titusville, long ghost towns after 1969 moon landing, have witnessed space industry ‘renaissance’ Almost six decades have passed since the space coast of Florida experienced an atmosphere quite like this. On its beaches and in cities, there is an air of anticipation, excitement and anxiety to match the final days of Nasa’s storied Apollo moon program. At 6.24pm ET on Wednesday at Cape Canaveral, subject to adverse weather and last-minute technical hitches, four Artemis II a...
By Richard Luscombe in Cape Canaveral
Read full article →Eduardo García Llama, NASA mission engineer to the Moon: ‘There are two moments when our hearts will be in our mouths’
The Spaniard is leading a team of 70 people dedicated to solving serious problems during the first manned trip to the satellite in more than half a century
By Nuño Domínguez
Read full article →NASA's Artemis II: How it differs from the iconic Apollo moon missions
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