Artemis II: astronauts ready to go to Moon "for all humanity"
Astronauts of Nasa's first crewed mission to the Moon for more than 50 years hope their journey inspires a new generation.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest on Artemis and its women-in-space focus:
Artemis II mission progress: Artemis II astronauts, including the first woman to fly beyond low Earth orbit, are advancing toward a multi-week test in Earth orbit and lunar vicinity. The crew is undergoing rigorous training and systems checks as NASA gears up for a Moon flyby planned for 2026, marking a historic step for women in deep-space exploration. This milestone is part of NASA’s broader Artemis program aimed at returning humans to the Moon and establishing a long-term presence.[1][3]
Notable milestones and context: The Artemis program emphasizes inclusion and diversity, highlighting women who have previously driven spacewalks and leadership roles within NASA’s astronaut corps. The initiative envisions broader future Moon landings with Artemis III and beyond, continuing to break barriers for women in space exploration.[3][4]
Related global perspectives: Coverage from various outlets notes the cultural and inspirational impact of a female astronaut walking on the Moon and the broader goal of sending diverse crews to deep-space destinations, including potential missions to Mars in the longer term.[9][3]
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Astronauts of Nasa's first crewed mission to the Moon for more than 50 years hope their journey inspires a new generation.
www.bbc.comIt has been more than fifty years since the historic day of July 20, 1969, when astronaut Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon. Now NASA is preparing another mission, but in the spirit of the new era of space travel, where the sole criteria for selecting the crew have to do with its…
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www.cbsnews.com"We are firing on all cylinders."
www.space.comThe four astronauts selected to be part of the Artemis II and future Artemis missions reveal their excitement over heading to the moon.
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