Meet astronauts behind NASA’s Artemis II mission to moon
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A day after NASA’s Artemis II crew returned safely from a trip around the moon, that excitement was already reaching the Triad. At Guilford Technical Community College, dozens gathered for Triad
By Joey Roulette CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, April 1 (Reuters) - NASA is set to launch four astronauts as soon as Wednesday evening on a 10-day flight around the moon, marking the most ambitious U.S. space mission in decades and a major step toward returning humans to the lunar surface before China's first crewed landing.
Nasa’s Artemis II astronauts speak after historic Moon mission, describing an emotional journey and record-breaking flight that marks humanity’s return to deep space after more than five decades.