WATCH: Mission to the moon: Countdown to Artemis II launch
NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years, with launch just one day away.
NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years, with launch just one day away. Grouped from 7 articles across 4 sources.
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NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years, with launch just one day away.
ABC News’ Perry Russom with the latest on NASA’s first human moon mission in more than 50 years.
Four astronauts on the Artemis II rocket are set to blast off early Thursday morning.
NASA is going back to the moon more than a half-century after Apollo. The Artemis mission with four astronauts on board won't land on the moon this time or even orbit it. But it's the first step for future moon landings.
The crew is speaking out on the first human moon mission in more than 50 years that will send them on a 10-day, 685,000-mile journey venturing deeper into space than ever before.
The crew, who are accomplished pilots, engineers and scientists, reveal their hopes, fears and family sacrifices.
The Artemis II spacesuits are designed to protect the astronauts during launch and landing, as well as possible emergency scenarios.
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