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Astronauts Are Heading to Moon for 1st Time in Over 50 Years

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After more than 50 years, NASA astronauts are going back to the moon
More than 50 years after NASA's last human mission to the moon, four astronauts, three Americans and a Canadian, are set for the 10-day Artemis II mission to the far side of the moon.

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After 54 Years, Astronauts Are Going Back to the Moon
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Astronauts Are Heading to the Moon for the First Time in Over 50 Years, but They Won’t Be Landing
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Everything you need to know about NASA’s Artemis II mission, bringing humans back to the moon
The first mission to return humans to the lunar neighborhood since Apollo 17 in 1972 is planning spacecraft testing, scientific research, and a glimpse of the dark side of the moon.

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Florida cold blast impacts NASA's Artemis II, SpaceX Crew-12 launch dates
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NASA's Artemis II mission will redefine what American astronauts look like
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NASA gets countdown rolling for practice run of Artemis II moon launch
Teams will be filling the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft with 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellant during the wet dress rehearsal at KSC’s Launch Pad 39-B that will bring the count...

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NASA gears up for one more key test before launching Artemis II to the Moon
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The Far Side Of The Moon | Sunday on 60 Minutes
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Keeping an eye on the far side of the moon

While human missions to the moon will be facing Earth, on the other side of the moon, completely hidden from view, there will be a plethora of robots silently peering out to the edge of the universe and back to find out how it all began.
ScienceAlert on MSN
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Our moon is curiously lopsided, and a massive impact could be to blame

The first material ever collected from the far side of the Moon could help settle a long-held lunar mystery. According to a Chinese Academy of Sciences analysis of Moon dust ferried to Earth by China's Chang'e-6 mission,
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The far side of the moon once had erupting volcanoes too

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - This China National Space Administration (CNSA) handout image released by Xinhua News Agency, shows the lander-ascender combination of Chang'e-6 probe taken by a mini rover after ...
Space.com on MSN
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A colossal asteroid may have warped the moon from the inside out

The findings are a big clue as to why the far and near hemispheres of the moon look so different.
Mashable
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Private spacecraft beams home thrilling flyover video of the moon's far side

A small uncrewed spacecraft is buzzing the moon, with under two weeks remaining before its bold attempt to land on the lunar surface. But the real treat was the footage beamed back to mission control of the moon's mysterious far side, only seen firsthand ...
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The Moon Was an Ocean of Molten Magma All Over, Samples From the Far Side Reveal

Less visible and vocal than its American counterpart, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) is hard at work expanding the Asian country's presence on the Moon. Not only that, but the organization has started contributing science to the advancement ...
Space.com
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Why is the moon's far side so weird? China's lunar sample-return mission may have figured it out

Chang'e 6's samples from the lunar far side contain a record of ancient volcanism, magnetism and a mantle depleted in important elements and water. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
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