- Artemis - Wikipedia
Artemis was a kourotrophic (child-nurturing) deity, being the patron and protector of young children, especially young girls Artemis was worshipped as one of the primary goddesses of childbirth and midwifery along with Eileithyia and Hera
- Artemis - NASA
We’re going back to the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefits, and inspiration for a new generation of explorers: the Artemis Generation While maintaining American leadership in exploration, we will build a global alliance and explore deep space for the benefit of all
- Artemis | Myths, Symbols, Meaning | Britannica
Artemis, in Greek religion, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth; she was identified by the Romans with Diana Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo Among the rural populace, Artemis was the favorite goddess
- NASA delays historic Artemis 2 moon mission to 2026, Artemis 3 . . .
NASA announced today (Dec 5) that it's delaying the planned launch of Artemis 2, a flight that will send four people around the moon and back, from September 2025 to April 2026 And Artemis 3, a
- NASA’s Groundbreaking Instruments on the Artemis Lunar Vehicle Ready to . . .
NASA’s Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle is set to revolutionize Moon exploration with cutting-edge instruments that will uncover hidden resources and lay the foundation for future lunar habitation
- NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions – Explaining Science
NASA named its new crewed Moon programme Artemis, after Apollo’s sister in Greek mythology Perhaps unsurprisingly, the dates have slipped since this extremely ambitious announcement After numerous delays, the first Artemis mission launched on 16 November 2022 and returned successfully back to Earth 25 days later
- NASAs Artemis Missions - Northrop Grumman
Artemis I, the first integrated flight of the NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, assembled and launched by Exploration Ground Systems
- Artemis III - Wikipedia
Artemis III is planned to be the second crewed Artemis mission and the first crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 in December 1972 [6] As of December 2024, NASA officially expects Artemis III to launch no earlier than mid-2027 due to heat shield issues on Orion and valve problems in the spacecraft's life support system [7][8]
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