This is the first time a woman will set foot on the moon. And four years later. In 2024, 55 years after the first landing, two people will walk on the moon again. One female and one male astronaut. At the south pole of the moon. NASA Chief Administrator Jim Bridenstein made the official announcement on Monday. 1969-
The footprints of this first civilization fell on the moon. Three American astronauts walked.
‘One Small Step for a Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind’
After taking a step or two, Neil Armstrong was heard to say from the ground, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
7 days in a row on the moon
Bridenstein said yesterday that people like Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin 55 years ago will not step on the moon this time for a very short time. This time walking on the ground of the moon for seven days in a row, pebbles-
The two astronauts will carry out stone picking and various other researches. And within a decade, the initial preliminary research and preparation for the human entry into the chest of the red planet Mars will begin from this time on the land of the moon. After that, the two astronauts will return to the earth by pressing the spacecraft. The names of the two astronauts who have been chosen to enter the moon have not yet been announced
The first phase of the plan. It took Armstrong three days to get from Earth to the moon Technology has advanced a lot So this time you can touch the ground of the moon in two and a half days.
It will also be useful in our economy
"We have received the overall approval of both chambers of Congress for our forthcoming Artemis mission," said Bridenstein, NASA's chief executive. The moon is reaching America again in this 21st century. This time we are going to the moon with many scientific discoveries,
In order to get their economic benefits in the world. In this way we want to inspire the next generation as well. I want to speed up all the experiments and research on the moon necessary for the first man to land on the red planet. "
Made Orion, SLS
According to NASA,
For the second time in 55 years, NASA is building a powerful space launch system (SLS) and spacecraft Orion. The work of testing Orion's four engines is also in the final stages. Next month, those engines will have a 'hot fire test' (so that they do not melt even in extreme temperatures).
The Orion spacecraft's "core stage" will be sent to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida shortly after the hot fire test. He will be attached to the main body of the spacecraft.
Artemis-1 to Artemis-4: Step by step
SLS and Orion will then be sent simultaneously to orbit the moon experimentally. One of the goals will be to test whether the life support system for astronauts is working properly. This is the very first step in the Artemis mission. ‘Artemis-
1 '. Which will be sent into lunar orbit next year. There will be no astronauts on that mission. Two years later, in 2023, there will be an Artemis-2 mission. There will be an astronaut in the spacecraft. However, he will not get out of the spacecraft.
Coming and going from 2021
According to Bridenstein, a pilot astronaut will operate the Orion spacecraft after it is detached from the SLS rocket in lunar orbit during the Artemis-2 mission. Artemis next-
In 3 missions, there will be an experiment to land on the moon from the Orion spacecraft. In preparation for all these experiments, NASA will start sending the necessary equipment to the lunar spacecraft twice a year from 2021. And Artemis-
NASA will build a permanent abode for us in 4 orbits of the moon. Like the current International Space Station. The difference is that the International Space Station is only 360 kilometers above the earth. And Artemis's abode will be in the orbit of the moon more than two and a half million kilometers away. That will be our 'base camp' on the moon.
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