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NASA Launches First Crewed Moon Mission of the 21st Century, Marks Historic Return to Deep Space

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On: April 2, 2026 7:59 PM
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Artemis II took off from Kennedy Space Center successfully. The Space Launch System and the Orion spacecraft are now taking astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen on a historic trip around the Moon.

Together, the two solid rocket boosters and four RS-25 engines produced 8.8 million pounds of thrust, which propelled the 5.75-million-pound rocket off the launch pad as the umbilicals came loose, indicating the start of fully autonomous flight.

After Decades, an Important Launch

The mission left from the Kennedy Space Center. This is the first time since Apollo that people have been going to the Moon. Since 1972, when the last mission with people on board went to the Moon, no other crewed mission has gone this far into space.

This launch is a big step forward in the current study of space. It shows that space agencies are once again trying to go deeper into space after decades of focusing on missions in low Earth orbit. This is seen as a new push for people to want to travel beyond Earth.

Bus-Sized Asteroid-  2026 FD4

The first asteroid isn’t very big. The number 2026 FD4 is written on it, and it’s about 31 feet (9.5 meters) across. It really is the size of a bus. Astronomers are keeping a close eye on its path, even though the object is small. It will be going by 1,890,000 miles away. The Earth and the Moon are 7 times farther away than this.

Two huge asteroids will zoom past Earth today at dangerously fast speeds, according to a report on MoneyControl.com.

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They start their journey with four astronauts

The Orion spaceship is carrying a team of four humans on the journey. It will take them ten days to get there, and they will be going far beyond the Earth’s orbit.

The men will fly around the Moon instead of landing on it before going back home. Scientists and engineers can try important systems without the extra risk of landing on this type of mission.

Another unique thing about the group is how diverse it is. It has the first woman, person of colour, and non American scientist who has been on a trip to the moon. This shows that people today are more open to the idea of exploring space.

Mission  Test important systems

This task is mostly about practicing and trying. Its purpose is to make sure that everything works right before future flights try to land on the Moon.

Astronauts will test the tools that keep them alive in space while they are on the trip. They will also check communication systems to make sure contact with Earth remains strong even at great distances.

The performance of the navigation tools and the ship itself will also be closely watched. These tests are very important to make sure that the spaceship is ready for the difficulties of travelling through deep space.

The mission will also give us useful information about how the body responds to things like radiation and microgravity over longer distances. We need this knowledge to plan missions in the future.

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As part of a bigger plan to explore space

This project is part of NASA’s Artemis program, which wants to send people back to the Moon and then to Mars. It comes after an earlier journey without humans that tested the spaceship.

This task serves as a link between training and real landing flights. Astronauts are likely to land on the Moon again as the next step in the effort.

Also, future trips are likely to focus on discovering new parts of the Moon, even ones that haven’t been seen before. The goal is to build a way for people to live on the Moon for a long time.

The Artemis program isn’t about exploring space. It’s also about getting ready for the next level of space travel for people. Scientists want to use it to learn how to live and work in space for longer periods.

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A New Part of Exploration in Space

The start of this project has made people all over the world excited about space flight again. It means that space research is moving into a new phase where improved technology and working together with other countries are very important.

It is hoped that the trip will give us useful information that will affect future space programs. Another thing it does is show how far technology has come since the Apollo flights.

It’s not just a trip around the Moon on this trip. It’s part of a bigger plan to make humans more visible beyond Earth. A new generation is also encouraged to see space as the next big thing.

NASA’s plan to send people back to the Moon has moved a big step forward with this trip. This is the start of a new age in which space research is once again a world concern. This makes room for new findings and opportunities in the future.

Eva Banerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

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