NASA's Incredible Artemis I Mission Concludes

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The Artemis I mission has concluded as the Orion spacecraft, built by Lockheed Martin engineers, has successfully splashed down off the coast of Baja, California, wrapping up a nearly 26-day mission to the Moon.

This sets the stage for Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years, launching as early as 2024.
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I saw Artemis. It turned night into day!

SpaceAndAviation
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Beautiful as always, can't wait for humans returning to the moon and also the first human exploration of mars.

EpicRobloxianReal
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You think the ridges and holes in moon from asteriods hitting it ?

MrWallace
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I’m having Apollo mission flashbacks. Artemis splashdown is identical to Apollo’s ending almost forty years ago. There more things change, the more they stay the same.

vstar
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Ok, so where is all the data from the flight?? You know, like radiation levels??

sprtplt
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Dont care. Its all a hideously expensive charade. The thing has NO LUNAR LANDER.
It has no way to get people onto the moon nor support them once there, nor any way to launch from the moon. Tell me I am incorrect.

frankkolmann
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Great. Now find a way to reuse more and lower costs.

TheMoneypresident
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We rise together 😂😂😂😂? We do nothing together. Vrml liar.

-pp
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Nothing incredible about lies or deceit.

jimbojones
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Disappointing. Bring out the electromagnetic propulsion.

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