While no human will travel aboard the Artemis I mission once it blasts off to the Moon, it won't be going empty.
character, has long been associated with NASA missions since the Apollo program. In fact, the Apollo 10 lunar module got the nickname"Snoopy" because its job was to snoop around and scout the Apollo 11 landing site on the Moon, according toA plush version of the beagle – wearing a space suit designed according to NASA's strict specifications – will alert the team once the capsule has reached a microgravity environment.
" series, which was designed in collaboration with NASA, to offer students lessons on different concepts and careers inspired by the Artemis missions. Lego minifigures in front of European Service Module that will power the Orion spacecraft on Artemis II. "Each minifigure represents a real-life counterpart, such as a command pilot Kate and mission specialist Kyle, to help students better understand the diverse roles, backgrounds, and skillsets within the Artemis I team," Lego EducationNASA aims to set up permanent bases in the Moon's orbit and on its surface, paving the way to eventually send astronauts to
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