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Space: Artemis crew thanks European engineers
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Space: Artemis crew thanks European engineers

The crew of NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission visited Bremen, Germany, to thank European engineers for their contributions to the mission. During their visit to Airbus, astronauts Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman expressed deep gratitude for the work done by European engineers, emphasizing that their safe return home depended on this effort. The European Service Module (ESM), which provides life support and propulsion for the Orion spacecraft used in the mission, was built at Airbus' facility in Bremen. The Artemis 2 crew completed a successful lunar orbit flight in April 2026, marking the first human spaceflight near the Moon since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago.

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Space: Artemis crew thanks European engineers

The crew of NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission visited Bremen, Germany, to thank European engineers for their contributions to the mission. During their visit to Airbus, astronauts Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman expressed deep gratitude for the work done by European engineers, emphasizing that their safe return home depended on this effort. The European Service Module (ESM), which provides life support and propulsion for the Orion spacecraft used in the mission, was built at Airbus' facility in Bremen. The Artemis 2 crew completed a successful lunar orbit flight in April 2026, marking the first human spaceflight near the Moon since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago.

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