Apollo 13 How we are going to the moon
NASA is planning to return humans to the moon by 2025 as part of its Artemis program. The Artemis program will use a variety of new technologies, including the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and the Gateway lunar outpost.
The SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built. It will be used to launch the Orion spacecraft into orbit around the Earth. The Orion spacecraft will then travel to the Gateway, a small lunar outpost that will be orbiting the moon. The astronauts will board the Orion spacecraft at the Gateway and then descend to the lunar surface.
The Artemis program is a major undertaking, and it will take many years to complete. However, NASA is committed to returning humans to the moon, and the Artemis program is the first step in that journey.
Here are the specific steps involved in the Artemis program:
The SLS rocket will launch the Orion spacecraft into orbit around the Earth.
The Orion spacecraft will dock with the Gateway lunar outpost.
The astronauts will board the Orion spacecraft at the Gateway and then descend to the lunar surface.
The astronauts will spend several days on the lunar surface, conducting experiments and collecting samples.
The astronauts will then board the Orion spacecraft and return to the Gateway.
The Orion spacecraft will then return to Earth.
The Artemis program is a complex and challenging undertaking, but it is also an exciting one. The return of humans to the moon will be a major milestone in our exploration of space, and it will help us to learn more about our nearest neighbor.
Here are some of the technologies that NASA is developing for the Artemis program:
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket: The SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built. It will be used to launch the Orion spacecraft into orbit around the Earth.
The Orion spacecraft: The Orion spacecraft is a crew capsule that will carry astronauts to the moon. It is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space, including the vacuum and radiation.
The Gateway lunar outpost: The Gateway is a small lunar outpost that will be orbiting the moon. It will serve as a staging area for astronauts to travel to and from the lunar surface.
The Lunar Exploration Vehicle (LEV): The LEV is a lunar rover that will be used by astronauts to explore the surface of the moon. It is designed to be able to travel long distances and carry heavy loads.
The Spacesuit: The spacesuit that will be used by astronauts on the Artemis missions is still under development. It will need to be able to protect the astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including the vacuum, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
The Artemis program is a major undertaking, but it is also an exciting one. The return of humans to the moon will be a major milestone in our exploration of space, and it will help us to learn more about our nearest neighbor.
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