Salad

In photos: Artemis II’s historic launch for the moon

On April 1, four astronauts blasted off on what will be a 10-day voyage around the moon and back. Their mission, the first to send humans to the moon since 1972, will test key systems for two lunar landings in 2028, which will, in turn, lay the foundation for a permanent base on the moon’s surface.

The Artemis II crew — which consists of commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — are slingshotting around Earth before initiating a translunar injection burn to send them on a roughly 245,000-mile (394,000 kilometers) flight to lunar orbit.

Related posts

‘Some of them have accuracy that’s close to zero’: Experts unpack the promise and pitfalls of genetic tests aimed at consumers

sys.admin

Sandals of Tutankhamun: 3,300-year-old footwear that let King Tut walk all over his enemies

sys.admin

‘Behemoth star,’ previously thought to be dying, is ‘rising from the ashes’ like a pheonix

sys.admin

Leave a Comment