NASA’s Artemis Mission: Landing Humans On The Moon In 2024
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It’s been almost 50 years since Humans have left earth’s orbit. The last time we were on the moon was in 1972 when the last Apollo mission, Apollo 17 returned back after 12 days. The kids of the Apollo era dreamt of one day going to the moon and even beyond. Those dreams unfortunately came to a halt in the last 50 years after the Apollo missions were canceled. Fortunately we are going back to the moon and for a long time now, with plans of a permanent base on the moon and then finally landing the first humans on Mars. The foundation of this will be laid by the Artemis program and by the first three Artemis missions to be precise. We have talked about the mission framework of the Artemis missions in our previous videos but today we will take a deeper look at the three Artemis missions which are the backbone of this framework. So what are you waiting for, get ready for the most in-depth analysis of the three Artemis missions!
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