NASA Artemis 2 mission: "Going further from earth than any other humans ever traveled" | DW News

NASA Artemis 2 mission: "Going further from earth than any other humans ever traveled" | DW News

NASA's Artemis 2: A New Era of Lunar Exploration

Overview of Artemis 2 Mission

  • NASA's Artemis 2 aims to return humans to the moon, specifically near its south pole, an area unexplored for decades.
  • The mission is set to launch in February and will involve a 10-day journey with four astronauts traveling further from Earth than any humans have before.

Objectives and Significance

  • Although the crew won't land on the moon, they will conduct lunar observations, particularly of the far side that has not been seen by human eyes.
  • The first Artemis mission in 2022 was uncrewed and served as a test for future manned missions; each subsequent launch builds on this foundation.

Future Plans for Lunar Presence

  • Artemis 3 is expected to land humans on the lunar surface by 2028 or later, marking humanity's return after over fifty years.
  • Artemis 4 plans to introduce Gateway, a lunar space station that will facilitate deeper space exploration and serve as a stepping stone towards Mars.

Importance of Returning to the Moon

  • Keith Cowing emphasizes that returning to the moon is crucial due to unfinished business and advancements in technology that allow for better study of lunar conditions.
  • The mission also responds to emerging competition in space exploration, particularly from China, highlighting a renewed interest in establishing a presence on the moon.

Astronaut Activities During Mission

  • While not landing, astronauts will perform reconnaissance similar to historical explorers by observing potential landing sites from orbit.
  • They will also rigorously test spacecraft systems including life support and navigation under deep-space conditions.

Timeline and Launch Preparations

  • Predictions suggest another crewed lunar landing could occur around late 2028 or early 2029 depending on various factors affecting timelines.
  • Current preparations include moving rockets into position at launch pads and conducting thorough checks before fueling operations begin.

Initial Preparations for Launch

Overview of Launch Preparations

  • The launch preparations involve extensive external inspections to ensure the spacecraft's integrity, particularly checking for any minor damages.
  • Weather conditions, such as heavy rain, may necessitate additional checks outside to confirm that the spacecraft remains undamaged.
  • Continuous testing will occur leading up to the launch date, emphasizing the importance of thorough evaluations before liftoff.
  • If the launch is scheduled within a month, non-stop testing will be conducted to guarantee readiness and safety.
  • Keith Cowing, editor of nasawatch.com, highlights these critical steps in ensuring a successful launch.
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