Artemis I - NASA
Artemis I was the first in a series of increasingly complex missions that will enable human exploration at the Moon and future missions to Mars.
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Artemis 1 was NASA’s uncrewed first test flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) to orbit the Moon and back. It completed its mission profile and provided data to validate systems for future crewed missions. This marked a major milestone in NASA’s Artemis program, paving the way for future lunar missions.[6]
Recent updates since then focus on program milestones, mission heritage, and preparations for subsequent Artemis missions (Artemis II and beyond). The program continues to iterate on lunar exploration architecture and timelines based on test outcomes and NASA’s planning discussions.[6]
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Artemis I was the first in a series of increasingly complex missions that will enable human exploration at the Moon and future missions to Mars.
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www.cbsnews.comArtemis 1 won't fly today after all.
www.space.comThe Artemis 1 wet dress rehearsal, which resumes Tuesday (April 12), won't feature a fueling of the moon rocket's upper stage.
www.space.comThe next launch attempt of Artemis 1 could occur as soon as Monday (Sept. 5).
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