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Artemis I, the inaugural mission of NASA's Artemis program, marked a milestone in the quest to return humans to the Moon and eventually pave the way for human exploration of Mars. Launching from Kennedy Space Center in November 2022, the objective was to test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the most powerful built by NASA, and the Orion spacecraft's capabilities, including navigation, communication, and life support systems, to operate in deep space, assess its heat shield performance upon reentry, and ensure safety and reliability for carrying astronauts in subsequent missions. Once in lunar orbit,…

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Artemis 1

Artemis I, the inaugural mission of NASA's Artemis program, marked a milestone in the quest to return humans to the Moon and eventually pave the way for human exploration of Mars. Launching from Kennedy Space Center in November 2022, the objective was to test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the most powerful built by NASA, and the Orion spacecraft's capabilities, including navigation, communication, and life support systems, to operate in deep space, assess its heat shield performance upon reentry, and ensure safety and reliability for carrying astronauts in subsequent missions. Once in lunar orbit, Orion traveled approximately 280,000 miles from Earth, venturing farther…

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Artemis 1

Artemis I, the inaugural mission of NASA's Artemis program, marked a milestone in the quest to return humans to the Moon and eventually pave the way for human exploration of Mars. Launching from Kennedy Space Center in November 2022, the objective was to test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the most powerful built by NASA, and the Orion spacecraft's capabilities, including navigation, communication, and life support systems, to operate in deep space, assess its heat shield performance upon reentry, and ensure safety and reliability for carrying astronauts in subsequent missions. Once in lunar orbit, Orion traveled approximately 280,000 miles from Earth, venturing farther into space than any spacecraft built for humans has ever flown.

The data and insights gained from this mission will inform the planning and execution of the Artemis II journey, the first crewed mission of the program, which will carry astronauts around the Moon, and Artemis III, which aims to land the first woman and the next man on the…

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Artemis 1

Artemis I, the inaugural mission of NASA's Artemis program, marked a milestone in the quest to return humans to the Moon and eventually pave the way for human exploration of Mars. Launching from Kennedy Space Center in November 2022, the objective was to test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the most powerful built by NASA, and the Orion spacecraft's capabilities, including navigation, communication, and life support systems, to operate in deep space, assess its heat shield performance upon reentry, and ensure safety and reliability for carrying astronauts in subsequent missions. Once in lunar orbit, Orion traveled approximately 280,000 miles from Earth, venturing farther into space than any spacecraft built for humans has ever flown.

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