NASA Postpones Artemis II Lunar Mission Launch Date
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The United States space agency NASA has announced another delay to its Artemis II mission, which aims to carry astronauts around the Moon for the first time since the Apollo program concluded over five decades ago.
Agency officials cited additional preparation requirements and safety verification protocols as factors necessitating the schedule adjustment. The mission represents a critical step toward establishing sustainable human presence on the lunar surface.
Artemis II will test spacecraft systems with crew aboard during a lunar flyby, providing essential data for subsequent landing missions planned later in the decade.
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