Artemis 1 Will Soon Be NASA'S Biggest Takeoff Yet

Artemis 1 Will Soon Be NASA'S Biggest Takeoff Yet

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The Artemis I mission, launching from Kennedy Space Center, is a pivotal step in NASA's plan to return humans to the Moon and eventually send them to Mars. The mission involves the most powerful rocket ever built, the SLS, and the Orion capsule, which will travel around the Moon and back. This unmanned test flight includes mannequins and Cube satellites, aiming to test critical technologies like the heat shield. The mission is costly, with a budget of over $4 billion, but it sets the stage for future exploration, including landing the first woman and person of color on the Moon. The Artemis program is expected to inspire a new generation, much like the Apollo missions did.

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How many astronauts can the Orion capsule hold during the Artemis One mission?

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What significant milestone does the Artemis One mission represent in terms of human space exploration?

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What are some of the risks associated with the Artemis One mission?

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What is the expected duration of the Artemis One mission's journey around the moon?

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What is the primary purpose of the Artemis One mission?

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