NASA sets April 1 for historic crewed Moon flyby
The United States space agency has confirmed its target launch date of March 30, which will mark the beginning of a mission to send four astronauts on an orbital flight around the moon as part of NASA's Artemis II program; this historic endeavor represents humanity’s first crewed lunar trip in more than 50 years since Apollo.
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1NASA has confirmed April 1 as its target date for launching the crewed Artemis II lunar exploration.
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2The upcoming flight marks humanity's first mission to travel around the Moon in over five decades since Apollo era missions ended.
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NASA has recovered its departure date for the Artemis II flight as April 1st.
— [Mar 12, 20:48] Nasa anuncia el 1 de abril como fecha de lanzamiento para la misión Artemisa a la Luna (Larepublica)NASA is preparing for the first crewed lunar mission in more than fifty years with four astronauts on an orbit around the Moon.
— [Mar 12, 08:47] NASA оголосило нову дату запуску місії Artemis на Місяць (Espreso)NASA plans to launch its next mission in April as it prepares for a historic trip around the Moon.
— [Mar 12, 08:47] NASA оголосило нову дату запуску місії Artemis на Місяць (Espreso)NASA is on track to launch four astronauts in its long-awaited mission as early as April.
— [Mar 12, 08:47] NASA оголосило нову дату запуску місії Artemis на Місяць (Espreso)NASA is targeting no earlier than the first of next month to send astronauts around the moon in its mission.
— [Mar 12, 08:47] NASA оголосило нову дату запуску місії Artemis на Місяць (Espreso)