“Artemis 2”: Nasa mission: Three men and a woman fly around the moon

“Artemis 2”
Nasa Mission: Three men and a woman fly around the moon

NASA astronauts Christina Koch (lr), Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman and astronaut Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency. photo

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NASA is back to manned moon missions – in the coming year, for the first time in decades, people will orbit the moon. Now it’s clear who will be part of the crew.

The US space agency Nasa has named four people who will fly around the moon on the “Artemis 2” mission next year: Nasa astronaut Christina Koch, her colleagues Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen.

They would be the first people to be near the moon since the astronauts of the last “Apollo” mission set foot on our moon in 1972, as NASA announced on Monday when the participants were announced.

The “Artemis 2” mission is currently scheduled for November 2024. It would be the first manned “Artemis” launch after the successful test of the “Artemis 1” mission in December. The unmanned capsule “Orion” had traveled around 1.4 million miles through space, flew around the moon and landed in space in the Pacific after around 26 days. She had collected important data.

The unmanned test mission was considered an important step for the return of humans to the moon, with the long-term goal of a trip to Mars. About a year after “Artemis 2”, another manned flight including moon landing is to follow with “Artemis 3”. The “Artemis” program, named after the Greek goddess of the moon, is intended to land a woman and a non-white person on the moon for the first time. The European Space Agency Esa and space agencies from several other countries are involved in “Artemis”.

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