NASA Plans to Take Humans Back to Moon With Artemis
Artemis I NASA eyes may launch the mission to send a man to Moon after delays.
The mission was originally scheduled to launch in November 2021 but used to face some pushed back several times before.
Highlights
- NASA is planning to take humans back to the Moon.
- Artemis I is assumed to set the groundwork for a future manned lunar mission.
- Moon may be used as a launchpad for the Mars mission.
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Artemis I is now again prepared to launch before summer this year after several decades. The mission will set the stage for returning humans to the Moon.
The launch time of the mission changed several times as the team was not ready to make this launch because the preparation was not done.
The mission was finally to be launched in February 2022 but later on, it was pushed back to March.
As the official statement of NASA reveals it is not possible to launch the mission in March and now it is postponed to May.
Space.com quoted “we continued to evaluate the May window, but we are also recognizing that there is a lot of work in front of us,” said Tom Whitmeyer, who is at the post of deputy associate administrator for exploration system development at NASA.
The mission Artemis is the first mission that will send the first Woman and first person of color to the Moon’s surface, the mission is also looking for a long time to send astronauts to Mars for the first time.