
what you should know about the NASA mission
Nearly 50 years later, NASA is ready to return humans to the lunar surface with the Artemis program. The next chapter in lunar exploration will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a human presence on the Moon and beyond, beginning with Artemis I.
Here’s a look at the sheer numbers that make the Artemis I mission such a monumental feat.
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