NASA's Artemis 1: What You Should Know About The Launching of NASA's Artemis 1 and The Newest Moon Mission By NASA

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NASA's Artemis 1: What You Should Know About The Launching of NASA's Artemis 1 and The Newest Moon Mission By NASA
English | 2022 | ASIN: B0BC6V3YWZ | 31 pages | AZW3,EPUB | 303.45 kB



As NASA's Artemis mission approaches a lunar landing, excitement among space scientists is at an all-time high. NASA has praised the Space Launch System (SLS) as the most powerful rocket ever created. On Wednesday, the 98-meter rocket arrived at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida. To travel the six-and-a-half kilometers to the launch pad, the rocket took more than ten hours.NASA will refer to the initial SLS rocket launch as Artemis 1. The spacecraft won't have any crew members aboard for its first flight. The SLS will carry NASA's Orion spacecraft into orbit around the moon as part of a test mission. According to Artemis, American astronauts won't go to the moon until 2025 at the earliest. The first manned lunar landing since NASA's Apollo 17 mission in 1972, would take place.Educating every astronomer, astrophysicist, stargazer, constellation enthusiast, rocket enthusiast, and anyone interested in learning about the discovery and addressing the pressing question of how this will change how we view the universe going forward is Katherine G. Terrell, an extreme space enthusiast who has spent more than twenty years studying rockets and other fascinating scientific objects.
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