NASA Administrator says Artemis I test is key for astronaut safety
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson explains how the uncrewed tests of Artemis I are designed to make the spacecraft as reliable as possible for manned missions: “we are stressing it and testing it in ways that we will not do to a rocket that has a human crew on it, but that's the purpose: to make it as safe as possible, as reliable as possible for when our astronauts crawl on board and go back to the moon."
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