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    Artemis program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Washington, D.C., USA

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    Orion fuels Artemis

    Oct 22, 2019

    The Orion spacecraft is one of the major components of NASA’s Artemis program, which will return humans to the Moon by 2024 in preparation for future missions to Mars. Astronaut Randy Bresnik explains the role of Orion, in conjunction with the Space Launch System, Gateway lunar outpost and new lunar lander, in carrying a new generation of astronauts to the surface of the Moon and then safely home again to Earth.

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    International Partnership for the Moon and Mars on This Week @NASA – October 25, 2019

    Oct 25, 2019

    International partnerships for the Moon and Mars, an update on that historic all-woman spacewalk, and a milestone for the James Webb Space Telescope … a few of the stories to tell you about –- This Week at NASA!

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    EGS Striving Toward Launch of Artemis I

    Oct 25, 2019

    Exploration Ground Systems accomplished many milestones in 2019 on the way to Artemis I. From moving the mobile launcher out to Launch Pad 39B for testing and validation, to conducting launch countdown simulations in Firing Room 1, we are going! Artemis I will be the first test of the Space Launch System and Orion capsule on a journey around the Moon.

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    Artemis Generation: Astronaut Graduation Day

    Jan 10, 2020

    The first class of astronauts in the Artemis Generation have graduated after two years of astronaut training. These 13 men and women from both the U.S. and Canada are now ready to travel to the International Space Station, the Moon and beyond.

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    Artemis announcement: NASA selects Human Landing Systems

    Apr 30, 2020

    NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program. With these awards, NASA is on track to land the next astronauts on the lunar surface by 2024, and establish sustainable human exploration of the Moon by the end of the decade.
    Article "NASA picks SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Dynetics to create landers to take humans to the Moon"
    The clock is ticking to 2024

    by Loren Grush
    April 30, 2020

    Blue Origin, LLC

    Dynetics, Inc.

    SpaceX

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    Article "NASA wants help from companies to document its return to moon"
    To date, only 12 people, all Americans, have landed on the moon"

    by Chris Ciaccia
    November 7, 2020

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    Meet the Artemis team

    Dec 9, 2020

    At NASA, we have always answered the innate call to explore and our achievements have changed the course of history. Now, we’re returning to the Moon under the Artemis program to learn to live and work on another world for the benefit of humanity.

    NASA has selected an initial team of astronauts – the Artemis Team – to help pave the way for our next human missions on and around the Moon. The Artemis program includes sending the first woman and next man to walk on the lunar surface. Let's meet the team!

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    Introducing the Artemis Team of Astronauts on This Week @NASA – December 11, 2020

    Dec 11, 2020

    The Vice President introduces the Artemis team of astronauts, progress on hardware for upcoming Artemis missions, and the science priorities for our next human mission on the Moon … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!

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