NASA considers August 29 as the prime date for the launch of a launch vehicle to the Moon as part of the Artemis I mission.
NASA’s Artemis I lunar return program will begin on August 29. Initially, the mission was planned to launch earlier, but tests slowed the process. BGR reported it.
Artemis I is said to be a milestone for the space agency, but also represents the beginning of a new era of space exploration. If all goes according to plan, we will see people on the moon within the next ten years.
NASA is currently developing a Space Launch System rocket to send the Orion spacecraft around the moon and back to Earth.
In addition, in addition to returning a man to the Moon, NASA has plans to create a manned mission to Mars, which is planned for the 2030s. If the most powerful rocket ever built proves worthwhile, the SLS system could be used more widely.
Earlier it was reported that the NASA space observatory showed a detailed image of the planetary nebula Cat’s eye.
NASA has released new images of Jupiter
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