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Artemis Two: Huntsville's Space Legacy

Published 1 week, 4 days ago
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Thousands gather in Huntsville, Alabama, to celebrate NASAs Artemis two mission, which broke records by traveling 250,000 miles from Earth. The Space Launch System, designed and built in Huntsville, powered the mission. The crew performed historic maneuvers, including flying the Orion capsule by hand and naming moon craters. The event sparked pride, especially among locals like Earnest C. Smith Senior, one of the first Black engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center. Smiths story exemplifies the local legacy behind every launch. Marshall now leads the next Human Landing System for moon returns and Artemis three in 2028, connecting space exploration to everyday life in Huntsville.

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