What is the NASA Artemis program?

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Named after Apollo’s twin sister in Greek mythology, Artemis is meant to expand on NASA's Apollo missions of the 1960s and 70s.

said Tuesday that it has postponed the second mission of its Artemis program, pushing the highly anticipated launch from Feb. 8 into March. During a wet dress rehearsal of the rocket-towering system at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, NASA said it hadArtemis II is a stepping stone in NASA’s Artemis campaign, which seeks to establish a long-term presence on the moon and continue research aimed at sending humans to Mars.

The program was established in 2019 during PresidentNamed after Apollo’s twin sister in Greek mythology, Artemis is meant to expand on the Apollo missions by planting more than a flag. Artemis will establish a space station,, to orbit the moon, similar to the International Space Station orbiting Earth. Gateway is a multinational project involving Europe, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and Japan. The program isIn contrast to Apollo, Artemis relies heavily on commercial partners to develop spacecraft components, such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The program’s first major test, Artemis I, launched in 2022. During the 25-day mission, the uncrewed flight test sent Orion around the moon and back to Earth. The mission validated the performance of the Space Launch System, though it revealed, but faced significant delays due to funding issues. In 2024, the cost to launch Artemis II was estimated at $4.2 billion. While NASA champions Artemis II and emphasizes its importance in space exploration, critics argue that the cost is unjustified, especially since many rocket parts end up in the ocean or are lost after missions. Artemis II will carry its crew on a 10-day lunar flyby to test Orion’s life-support systems and crew interfaces in deep space. Trump has solidified the program’s missions by signing an executive order to have Americans on the moon by 2028 and establish “initial elements of a permanent lunar outpost” by 2030.is the key step to getting boots on the moon. It was originally planned for 2027, but Trump’s executive order gives a year of wiggle room. Over the course of the 30-day mission, two crew members will descend to the moon’s surface and spend a week near the lunar south pole. The Biden administration pushed for the first woman and the first person of color to be among the crew to touch down on the moon during the third mission. According to NASA, the four-person crew has not yet been finalized.lunar lander being built by SpaceX . NASA has detailed the Artemis program up to stage four, which will mark the crescendo of the return to the moon and establish “superiority in space.” Astronauts on Artemis IV will live and work aboard the Gateway lunar station, which will be constructed on Earth and sent into space, catching in the moon’s orbit. Development is already underway with Maxar andconstructing two modules that will connect to the SpaceX rocket. Gateway will serve as a “lunar outpost” for astronauts doing missions on the moon’s surface while advancing exploration “further into the cosmos.”

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