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Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Mission in 50 Years

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NASAs Artemis Two mission, set to launch as early as Wednesday, will mark the first crewed trip to the moon since Apollo Seventeen. The four-member crew, including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, will embark on a one-million-kilometer journey, traveling at twenty-eight thousand kilometers per hour for nearly ten days. Despite earlier delays, the crew has been training since June 2023 and has contributed to the capsules design. The cramped capsule, about the size of an SUV, will accommodate the astronauts for the duration of the mission. The crew will enjoy freeze-dried meals, including Canadian maple treats and salmon bites for Hansen, and will use hammock sleeping bags and wet wipes for hygiene. The mission aims to push human limits and pave the way for future moon explorations.

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