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NASA Launches Artemis III Mission, Aiming for Lunar South Pole Landing

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NASA successfully launched the Artemis III mission from Kennedy Space Center early March 12, 2026, targeting the lunar south pole. This marks the first crewed lunar landing attempt

NASA successfully launched the Artemis III mission from Kennedy Space Center early March 12, 2026, targeting the lunar south pole. This marks the first crewed lunar landing attempt since 1972. The mission includes astronauts Jessica Lee and Marco Diaz, who will conduct scientific experiments and test new technologies for sustainable lunar presence. According to NASA, Artemis III aims to pave the way for future Mars exploration. The spacecraft entered lunar orbit after a 3-day transit, with touchdown expected in late March. NASA officials expressed optimism about the mission’s critical role in advancing human spaceflight.
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NASA Launches Artemis III Mission, Aiming for Lunar South Pole Landing

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