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- Artemis I Reference Guide - NASA
This Artemis Reference Guide provides detailed descriptions of the systems and subsystems pertaining to the Artemis I mission, including program overviews; technical elements; testing; and management roles and facilities for the Space Launch
- The Artemis Program - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Artemis Samples • The primary goal of Artemis EVA science is to explore, document, and gain understanding of the field site This activity enables real-time confirmation or refutation of hypotheses formed on the ground, which in turn guides science activities such as imaging, sampling, and instrument deployment
- Final Report - IG-24-011 - NASAs Readiness for the Artemis . . .
With the Artemis campaign, NASA intends to return humans to the Moon and build a sustainable lunar presence as a foundation for human exploration of Mars The uncrewed Artemis I test flight was completed in December 2022 and
- Final Report -IG-22-003 - NASAs Management of the Artemis . . .
NASA’s three initial Artemis missions, designed to culminate in a crewed lunar landing, face varying degrees of technical difficulties and delays heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic and weather events that will push launch schedules from months to years past the Agency’s current goals
- Artemis: NASA’s Plan for Artemis: NASA’s Plan for Sustainable
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- America to the Moon 2024 - Optimized - Artemis 09-16-2019 - NASA
The Artemis Program Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology Now, she personifies our path to the Moon as the name of NASA's program to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024 When they land, Artemis astronauts will step foot where no human has ever been before: the Moon's South Pole
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