(EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Through NASA’s long-awaited Artemis program, the United States seeks to secure its lead in the new space race, as a combination of technological advances and the potential for lucrative natural resources on the Moon and other planetary bodies entice more countries to venture beyond the earth. atmosphere — with the United States’ top geopolitical rivals, China and Russia, chief among them. After several delays, the first major mission launch of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program is scheduled for August 29, with September 2 and September 5 as backup launch windows. The unmanned Artemis I mission will test the performance of the US agency’s new Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, in hopes of certifying their use for future crewed missions.
title: “The Us Is Setting Its Sights Back On The Moon Kicking Off The Next Space Race Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “Melissa Barbian”
(EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Through NASA’s long-awaited Artemis program, the United States seeks to secure its lead in the new space race, as a combination of technological advances and the potential for lucrative natural resources on the Moon and other planetary bodies entice more countries to venture beyond the earth. atmosphere — with the United States’ top geopolitical rivals, China and Russia, chief among them. After several delays, the first major mission launch of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program is scheduled for August 29, with September 2 and September 5 as backup launch windows. The unmanned Artemis I mission will test the performance of the US agency’s new Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, in hopes of certifying their use for future crewed missions.
title: “The Us Is Setting Its Sights Back On The Moon Kicking Off The Next Space Race Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Katherine Smith”
(EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Through NASA’s long-awaited Artemis program, the United States seeks to secure its lead in the new space race, as a combination of technological advances and the potential for lucrative natural resources on the Moon and other planetary bodies entice more countries to venture beyond the earth. atmosphere — with the United States’ top geopolitical rivals, China and Russia, chief among them. After several delays, the first major mission launch of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program is scheduled for August 29, with September 2 and September 5 as backup launch windows. The unmanned Artemis I mission will test the performance of the US agency’s new Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, in hopes of certifying their use for future crewed missions.
title: “The Us Is Setting Its Sights Back On The Moon Kicking Off The Next Space Race Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “William Youtsey”
(EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Through NASA’s long-awaited Artemis program, the United States seeks to secure its lead in the new space race, as a combination of technological advances and the potential for lucrative natural resources on the Moon and other planetary bodies entice more countries to venture beyond the earth. atmosphere — with the United States’ top geopolitical rivals, China and Russia, chief among them. After several delays, the first major mission launch of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program is scheduled for August 29, with September 2 and September 5 as backup launch windows. The unmanned Artemis I mission will test the performance of the US agency’s new Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, in hopes of certifying their use for future crewed missions.
title: “The Us Is Setting Its Sights Back On The Moon Kicking Off The Next Space Race Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Willie Marotta”
(EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Through NASA’s long-awaited Artemis program, the United States seeks to secure its lead in the new space race, as a combination of technological advances and the potential for lucrative natural resources on the Moon and other planetary bodies entice more countries to venture beyond the earth. atmosphere — with the United States’ top geopolitical rivals, China and Russia, chief among them. After several delays, the first major mission launch of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program is scheduled for August 29, with September 2 and September 5 as backup launch windows. The unmanned Artemis I mission will test the performance of the US agency’s new Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, in hopes of certifying their use for future crewed missions.