NASA’s Artemis II mission, a 10-day lunar flyby, marks humanity’s return to deep space after 50 years. This crucial test flight validates the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket for future landings. Unlike Apollo’s race against time, Artemis prioritizes long-term lunar presence and eventual Mars missions, emphasizing safety and sustainability over speed. NASA’s Artemis II mission, a 10-day lunar flyby, marks humanity’s return to deep space after 50 years. This crucial test flight validates the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket for future landings. Unlike Apollo’s race against time, Artemis prioritizes long-term lunar presence and eventual Mars missions, emphasizing safety and sustainability over speed.
Trending
- ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ mints over Rs 1,460 crore worldwide in 14 days
- Defence budget under capital head fully utilised in FY2025-26
- Defence minister inks contract of Rs 1,950cr for 2 mountain radars with PSU BEL for IAF
- Navy gets ‘Malwan’ anti-sub warfare ship, first next-gen offshore patrol vessel
- Judicial officers will decide 60 lakh Bengal claims by April 7, 47.3L completed, says SC
- Why Artemis II will not land on the Moon even though Nasa did it 50 years ago
- Sooryavanshi’s India debut loading? Zimbabwe series raises big question
- NYC considers renting out ‘parts of’ Brooklyn Bridge to help close $6 billion budget gap