NASA Took a Firm First Step

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NASA took the first step firmly

The Orion spacecraft, which carried out the mission to travel to the moon for NASA in the first phase of this grand program titled Artemis I, is on its way back to Earth. This spacecraft, launched confidently after adhering to all safety protocols and several launch cancellations due to concerns about technical flaws, has spent a week in lunar orbit and is now on its return journey, which is four hundred thousand kilometers.

In two years, we will witness the completion of the subsequent phases of the Artemis project, which will ultimately realize the return of American astronauts to the surface of the moon. As we have mentioned before, for the first time in NASA’s history, a woman is overseeing the entire project.

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