Home » Technology » NASA unveils rocket to take astronauts to the moon again NASA unveils rocket to take astronauts to the moon again March 18, 2022 by world today news – © AFP – The US space agency NASA has transferred its new rocket system to the Cape Canaveral launch site. The system, which consists of the rocket ‘Space Launch System’ and the ‘Orion’ capsule, was driven out with a transport vehicle on Thursday evening local time. – Source: Belga, BBC Today at 20:50— At 9:15 a.m. Friday morning, the nearly 100-meter rocket arrived at the launch site in Cape Canaveral. Numerous tests are still on the menu before the system can be tested unmanned for the first time in May at the earliest. The ‘Artemis’ mission aimed to land American astronauts on the moon again by 2024 for the first time in nearly 50 years. Due to various delays, this mission has been postponed until 2025 at the earliest. The mission is to put four astronauts into orbit using the Orion capsule, after which two of them will transfer to a SpaceX lander for the final trajectory to the moon. . “The Artemis generation is preparing to reach new frontiers,” NASA’s Bill Nelson said. “This generation will return astronauts to the moon and this time we will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface to do groundbreaking science,” he said. “NASA’s Artemis program will pave the way for humanity’s great leap into future missions to Mars.” Here is inserted content from a social media network that wants to write or read cookies. You have not given permission for this. Click here to adjust your preferences— Related posts:This is what the magnificent Mass Effect Xbox Series X created by a fan looks likeTake advantage of! Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 can be tried for free on XboxFacebook becomes Meta - Ahram HebdoFrigato: Shadows of the Caribbean, conquering the warm seas Proximus introduces Flex XS with 100Mbit/s internet and mobile subscription – IT Pro – News Veckring. Patrick Herder, hairdresser for 52 years: “He is our confidant” Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: