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Three rockets and four astronauts: what Artemis III, NASA's most complex mission in years, will look like
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Three rockets and four astronauts: what Artemis III, NASA's most complex mission in years, will look like

NASA has officially announced the details of Artemis III, set for 2027, which will be one of the most complex space missions in recent decades. The mission involves three powerful rockets, four astronauts, and two in-orbit spacecraft rendezvous, serving as a test for future Artemis expeditions. It begins with the launch of Blue Origin’s lunar lander module, followed by NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) carrying the crew aboard the Orion capsule. After technical checks and procedures with Blue Origin’s vehicle, Orion will meet SpaceX’s Starship for further testing. Finally, the crew will return to Earth via Orion, landing in the Pacific Ocean.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago
Artemis III: who are the four astronauts for NASA's new mission in 2027

The NASA has announced the four main astronauts who will participate in the Artemis III mission scheduled for 2027, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. The crew consists of three Americans and one Italian, led by Commander Randy Bresnik, alongside European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano, who will serve as pilot. The team includes mission specialists Andre Douglas and Frank Rubio, with Bob Hines designated as a backup member. The mission aims to test complex orbital maneuvers with landing systems developed by private companies like Blue Origin and SpaceX, which will be critical for future lunar missions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the selection of astronauts for a NASA mission without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides balanced descriptions of the crew members and their roles, focusing on technical aspects of the mission rather than political implications. While

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center8 hr. ago
Three rockets and four astronauts: what Artemis III, NASA's most complex mission in years, will look like

NASA has officially announced the details of Artemis III, set for 2027, which will be one of the most complex space missions in recent decades. The mission involves three powerful rockets, four astronauts, and two in-orbit spacecraft rendezvous, serving as a test for future Artemis expeditions. It begins with the launch of Blue Origin’s lunar lander module, followed by NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) carrying the crew aboard the Orion capsule. After technical checks and procedures with Blue Origin’s vehicle, Orion will meet SpaceX’s Starship for further testing. Finally, the crew will return to Earth via Orion, landing in the Pacific Ocean.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a scientific space mission without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity or ideology. There is no indication of loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing.

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