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Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1776177785
** The **Artemis Program** is a NASA mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a groundbreaking NASA mission that seeks to return humans to the lunar surface for the first time since the Apollo era. The program is a significant step towards establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon, with the ultimate goal of using the Moon as a stepping stone for further human exploration of the solar system. The mission is named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo. The **Artemis Program** is a multi-year effort that involves a series of missions to the Moon, starting with uncrewed missions to test the spacecraft and systems, followed by crewed missions to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. The program is a collaboration between NASA and its international partners, including the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. ## History/Background The **Artemis Program** was announced by NASA in 2019, with the goal of returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program is a response to the Trump administration's Space Policy Directive-1, which called for NASA to return humans to the lunar surface by 2024. However, due to the challenges and complexities of the mission, the deadline was pushed back to 2025. The **Artemis Program** builds on the success of the Apollo program, which successfully landed humans on the Moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, the program also incorporates new technologies and innovations, including advanced propulsion systems, life support systems, and communication systems. ## Key Information The **Artemis Program** involves a series of missions to the Moon, including: * **Artemis I**: An uncrewed mission that will test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft. * **Artemis II**: A crewed mission that will send the first woman and the next man to the lunar vicinity. * **Artemis III**: A crewed mission that will land the first woman and the next man on the lunar surface. * **Artemis IV**: A mission that will establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface, with the goal of sending humans to the Moon every few months. The **Artemis Program** also involves the development of new technologies, including: * **Space Launch System (SLS)**: A heavy-lift rocket that will be used to launch the Orion spacecraft to the Moon. * **Orion Spacecraft**: A spacecraft that will carry astronauts to the Moon and provide life support systems for the crew. * **Gateway**: A lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the lunar surface. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is a significant step towards establishing a sustainable presence on the lunar surface, with the ultimate goal of using the Moon as a stepping stone for further human exploration of the solar system. The program also has significant scientific and technological implications, including: * **Advancements in Space Technology**: The **Artemis Program** will drive innovation in space technology, including advanced propulsion systems, life support systems, and communication systems. * **Scientific Discovery**: The **Artemis Program** will enable scientists to conduct research on the lunar surface, including the study of the Moon's geology, atmosphere, and resources. * **Inspiration and Education**: The **Artemis Program** will inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers, and provide opportunities for education and outreach. INFOBOX: - **Name:** Artemis Program - **Type:** NASA Mission - **Date:** 2019 - **Location:** Lunar Surface - **Known For:** Returning humans to the lunar surface and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **NASA**, **Lunar Exploration**, **Space Technology**, **Scientific Discovery**, **Inspiration and Education**, **Space Policy Directive-1**, **Space Launch System (SLS)**, **Orion Spacecraft**, **Gateway**
Space & AstronomyMissions Encyclopedia Entry 1780434365
** The **Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1780434365** refers to the **Artemis Program**, a NASA-led mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a historic space mission that marks a significant milestone in human space exploration. The program is a collaborative effort between NASA, its international partners, and private industry to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The mission is named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the sun. The program's primary objective is to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, with plans to send the first woman and the next man to the lunar surface. The **Artemis Program** is a response to the challenges posed by the **Apollo Program**, which successfully landed humans on the Moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, the program was canceled in the early 1970s due to budget constraints and a shift in national priorities. The **Artemis Program** aims to build on the achievements of the **Apollo Program** and to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon that will enable future missions to Mars and beyond. ## History/Background The **Artemis Program** was announced in 2019 by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, with the goal of returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program is a response to the **Space Policy Directive-1**, which was signed by President Donald Trump in 2017, directing NASA to prioritize human exploration of the Moon and Mars. The program has received significant funding from Congress, with a budget of $2.5 billion allocated for 2020. The **Artemis Program** has undergone significant development since its announcement, with NASA partnering with private industry and international partners to develop the necessary technologies and infrastructure for the mission. The program has also undergone several key milestones, including the selection of the **Space Launch System (SLS)** rocket and the **Orion spacecraft** as the primary vehicles for the mission. ## Key Information The **Artemis Program** has several key components, including: * **Space Launch System (SLS)**: A heavy-lift rocket that will be used to launch the **Orion spacecraft** and the **Gateway**, a lunar-orbiting space station. * **Orion spacecraft**: A spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to the Moon and provide life support systems for the crew. * **Gateway**: A lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the lunar surface. * **Commercial lunar landing services**: NASA has partnered with private companies, such as **SpaceX** and **Blue Origin**, to develop commercial lunar landing services that will enable missions to the lunar surface. The **Artemis Program** has also undergone several key milestones, including: * **Artemis I**: An uncrewed mission that will test the **SLS** rocket and the **Orion spacecraft** in a lunar flyby mission. * **Artemis II**: A crewed mission that will send the first woman and the next man to the lunar surface. * **Artemis III**: A mission that will establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, with plans to send multiple missions to the lunar surface per year. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is significant for several reasons: * **Return to the Moon**: The program marks a significant milestone in human space exploration, with the first woman and the next man set to return to the lunar surface in 2025. * **Sustainable presence**: The program aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, with plans to send multiple missions to the lunar surface per year. * **Stepping stone for Mars**: The program is a stepping stone for future missions to Mars, with the **Artemis Program** providing the necessary technologies and infrastructure for a human mission to the Red Planet. INFOBOX: - Name: **Artemis Program** - Type: **Lunar Exploration Program** - Date: **2019** - Location: **Lunar Surface** - Known For: **Returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025** TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **Lunar Exploration**, **Space Exploration**, **NASA**, **Space Launch System (SLS)**, **Orion Spacecraft**, **Gateway**, **Commercial Lunar Landing Services**, **SpaceX**, **Blue Origin**
Space & AstronomyMissions Encyclopedia Entry 1780287306
** The **Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1780287306** refers to the **Artemis Program**, a NASA mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a NASA mission designed to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establish a sustainable presence on the Moon. The program is named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo. The mission is a significant step towards NASA's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars and beyond. The **Artemis Program** is a collaborative effort between NASA, its international partners, and private industry, with a focus on advancing scientific knowledge, improving technology, and inspiring future generations. The **Artemis Program** is built on the success of the **Apollo Program**, which successfully landed astronauts on the Moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, the **Artemis Program** is a more ambitious and complex endeavor, with a focus on establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. This will involve the development of new technologies, such as advanced propulsion systems, life support systems, and radiation protection. The mission also aims to conduct extensive scientific research on the Moon, including the study of its geology, atmosphere, and potential resources. ## History/Background The **Artemis Program** was announced by NASA in 2019, with the goal of returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program is a key component of NASA's **Artemis Accords**, a set of agreements with international partners aimed at promoting cooperation and collaboration in space exploration. The **Artemis Program** is also a key part of NASA's **Space Launch System (SLS)** and **Orion Spacecraft** development, which are critical components of the mission. The **Artemis Program** has a rich history, with roots dating back to the **Apollo Program**. However, the modern concept of the **Artemis Program** began to take shape in the 2000s, with the development of NASA's **Constellation Program**. Although the **Constellation Program** was canceled in 2010, the idea of returning humans to the lunar surface continued to gain momentum, leading to the development of the **Artemis Program**. ## Key Information The **Artemis Program** has several key components, including: * **Space Launch System (SLS)**: A heavy-lift rocket that will be used to launch the **Orion Spacecraft** and other payloads to the Moon. * **Orion Spacecraft**: A spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to the Moon and provide life support systems for extended missions. * **Gateway**: A lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the lunar surface. * **Commercial lunar landers**: Private spacecraft designed to transport astronauts and cargo to the lunar surface. * **Scientific research**: The **Artemis Program** will conduct extensive scientific research on the Moon, including the study of its geology, atmosphere, and potential resources. The **Artemis Program** has several key milestones, including: * **Artemis I**: An uncrewed mission to the Moon, scheduled to launch in 2022. * **Artemis II**: A crewed mission to the Moon, scheduled to launch in 2023. * **Artemis III**: A mission to the lunar south pole, scheduled to launch in 2024. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is a significant step towards NASA's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars and beyond. The mission will demonstrate the capabilities of the **Space Launch System (SLS)** and **Orion Spacecraft**, and will provide valuable experience for future deep space missions. The **Artemis Program** will also advance scientific knowledge of the Moon and its potential resources, and will inspire future generations to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). INFOBOX: - Name: **Artemis Program** - Type: **NASA Mission** - Date: **2019** - Location: **Lunar Surface** - Known For: **Returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025** TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **NASA Mission**, **Lunar Exploration**, **Space Launch System (SLS)**, **Orion Spacecraft**, **Gateway**, **Commercial lunar landers**, **Scientific Research**, **Space Exploration**
Space & AstronomyMissions Encyclopedia Entry 1780242424
** The **Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1780242424** refers to the **Artemis Program**, a NASA mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a NASA mission designed to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program is a significant step towards establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and eventually sending humans to Mars. The mission is named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the Sun. The program's primary objective is to explore the lunar surface, conduct scientific research, and develop the necessary technologies for a sustainable human presence on the Moon. The **Artemis Program** is a collaborative effort between NASA and its international partners, including the European Space Agency (ESA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The program is divided into several key components, including the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and the Gateway, a lunar-orbiting space station. ## History/Background The idea of returning humans to the lunar surface dates back to the 1960s, when NASA's Apollo program successfully landed astronauts on the Moon. However, the Apollo program was canceled in the early 1970s, and the United States did not return to the lunar surface until the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was launched in 2009. The LRO provided valuable data and insights about the lunar surface, paving the way for future missions. In 2019, NASA announced the **Artemis Program**, which would aim to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program was named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the Sun. The program's primary objective is to explore the lunar surface, conduct scientific research, and develop the necessary technologies for a sustainable human presence on the Moon. ## Key Information The **Artemis Program** is a complex and ambitious mission that involves several key components, including: * **Space Launch System (SLS) rocket**: The SLS rocket is a heavy-lift launch vehicle that will be used to send the Orion spacecraft and the Gateway to the Moon. * **Orion spacecraft**: The Orion spacecraft is a crew vehicle designed to carry astronauts to the Moon and provide life support systems for the crew. * **Gateway**: The Gateway is a lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the lunar surface. * **Commercial lunar landers**: NASA has partnered with several private companies, including SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Lockheed Martin, to develop commercial lunar landers that will be used to transport astronauts and cargo to the lunar surface. The **Artemis Program** has several key objectives, including: * **Return humans to the lunar surface**: The program aims to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025. * **Establish a sustainable presence on the Moon**: The program aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, including a lunar-orbiting space station and commercial lunar landers. * **Conduct scientific research**: The program aims to conduct scientific research on the lunar surface, including the study of the lunar regolith, the lunar exosphere, and the lunar subsurface. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is a significant step towards establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon and eventually sending humans to Mars. The program has several key benefits, including: * **Advancing scientific knowledge**: The program will provide valuable insights about the lunar surface, the lunar exosphere, and the lunar subsurface. * **Developing new technologies**: The program will develop new technologies, including the SLS rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and commercial lunar landers. * **Inspiring future generations**: The program will inspire future generations to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). INFOBOX: - **Name:** Artemis Program - **Type:** NASA mission - **Date:** 2019 - **Location:** Lunar surface - **Known For:** Returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **NASA**, **Lunar surface**, **Space exploration**, **Space Launch System (SLS)**, **Orion spacecraft**, **Gateway**, **Commercial lunar landers**, **Space technology**, **Scientific research**
Space & AstronomyMissions Encyclopedia Entry 1780170726
** The **Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1780170726** refers to the **NASA's Artemis Program**, a historic space mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a NASA-led mission that marks a significant milestone in space exploration. The program is designed to achieve a historic feat: sending the first woman and the next man to the lunar surface by 2025. This ambitious endeavor is a crucial step towards establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and paving the way for further human exploration of the solar system. The **Artemis Program** is a comprehensive mission that involves multiple components, including spacecraft, rockets, and lunar landers. The program's primary objective is to demonstrate the capabilities of a new lunar lander, the **Space Launch System (SLS)**, and the **Orion spacecraft**. The mission will also test the **Gateway**, a lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for future missions to the lunar surface. The **Artemis Program** is a collaborative effort between NASA and its international partners, including the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. The program's success will not only mark a significant achievement in space exploration but also demonstrate the capabilities of international cooperation in space. ## History/Background The **Artemis Program** has its roots in the **Space Act of 2019**, which authorized NASA to develop a new lunar exploration program. The program was officially announced in May 2019, with a target date of 2024 for the first lunar landing. However, due to the complexity of the mission and the challenges associated with developing new spacecraft and rockets, the target date was later revised to 2025. The **Artemis Program** is a direct successor to the **Apollo Program**, which successfully landed humans on the lunar surface in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, the **Artemis Program** is designed to be a more sustainable and long-term effort, with a focus on establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon. ## Key Information * **Spacecraft:** The **Orion spacecraft** will serve as the primary crew vehicle for the **Artemis Program**. The spacecraft is designed to carry astronauts on long-duration missions to the lunar surface and beyond. * **Lunar Lander:** The **SpaceX Starship** will be used as the lunar lander for the **Artemis Program**. The lander is designed to carry astronauts from the lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. * **Gateway:** The **Gateway** is a lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for future missions to the lunar surface. The station will provide a platform for astronauts to live and work on the lunar surface. * **SLS:** The **Space Launch System (SLS)** is a heavy-lift rocket that will be used to launch the **Orion spacecraft** and the **Gateway** into space. * **Target Date:** The **Artemis Program** is currently targeting a lunar landing in 2025, with a crew of astronauts including the first woman and the next man. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is a significant milestone in space exploration, marking the first time that humans will return to the lunar surface since the **Apollo Program**. The program's success will demonstrate the capabilities of a new lunar lander, the **Space Launch System (SLS)**, and the **Orion spacecraft**. The program will also establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, paving the way for further human exploration of the solar system. The **Artemis Program** is also a testament to the power of international cooperation in space. The program's success will demonstrate the capabilities of collaboration between NASA and its international partners, including the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. INFOBOX: - **Name:** NASA's Artemis Program - **Type:** Space Mission - **Date:** 2025 (target date) - **Location:** Lunar Surface - **Known For:** First woman and next man to walk on the lunar surface TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **NASA**, **Space Exploration**, **Lunar Surface**, **Spacecraft**, **Lunar Lander**, **Gateway**, **SLS**, **Orion Spacecraft**, **International Cooperation**
Space & AstronomyMissions Encyclopedia Entry 1781741308
** The **Missions Encyclopedia Entry 1781741308** refers to the **Artemis Program**, a NASA-led mission aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon. **CONTENT:** ## Overview The **Artemis Program** is a NASA-led mission designed to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establish a sustainable presence on the Moon. The program is named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis, who is also the twin sister of Apollo. The mission is a significant step towards NASA's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars and beyond. The **Artemis Program** is a collaborative effort between NASA, private industry, and international partners, with a focus on scientific research, exploration, and development of the lunar resources. The **Artemis Program** builds upon the success of the Apollo program, which successfully landed humans on the Moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, the Apollo program was a one-time achievement, and the **Artemis Program** aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon. The mission will involve a series of crewed missions to the Moon, with the first mission, **Artemis I**, scheduled to launch in 2024. The mission will include an uncrewed flight of the **Space Launch System (SLS)** rocket and the **Orion spacecraft**, followed by a crewed mission, **Artemis II**, which will send the first woman and the next man to the Moon. ## History/Background The **Artemis Program** was announced by NASA in 2019, with the goal of returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025. The program is a response to the growing interest in space exploration and the development of new technologies that make it possible to send humans to the Moon and beyond. The **Artemis Program** is a collaborative effort between NASA, private industry, and international partners, with a focus on scientific research, exploration, and development of the lunar resources. The **Artemis Program** is based on several key technologies, including the **Space Launch System (SLS)** rocket, the **Orion spacecraft**, and the **Gateway**, a lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the Moon. The **SLS** rocket is a heavy-lift launch vehicle that will be used to send the **Orion spacecraft** to the Moon, while the **Orion spacecraft** is a crew vehicle that will carry astronauts to the Moon and provide life support systems for the crew. The **Gateway** is a lunar-orbiting space station that will serve as a base for missions to the Moon and provide a platform for scientific research and exploration. ## Key Information The **Artemis Program** is a significant step towards NASA's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars and beyond. The mission will involve a series of crewed missions to the Moon, with the first mission, **Artemis I**, scheduled to launch in 2024. The mission will include an uncrewed flight of the **SLS** rocket and the **Orion spacecraft**, followed by a crewed mission, **Artemis II**, which will send the first woman and the next man to the Moon. The **Artemis Program** is also focused on scientific research and exploration of the lunar resources. The mission will involve a series of scientific experiments and observations, including the study of the lunar regolith, the search for water ice, and the study of the lunar exosphere. The mission will also involve the development of new technologies, including the use of 3D printing and in-situ resource utilization. ## Significance The **Artemis Program** is a significant step towards NASA's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars and beyond. The mission will establish a sustainable presence on the Moon and provide a platform for scientific research and exploration. The mission will also demonstrate the capabilities of the **SLS** rocket and the **Orion spacecraft**, and will pave the way for future missions to the Moon and beyond. The **Artemis Program** is also significant because it will involve a diverse range of stakeholders, including NASA, private industry, and international partners. The mission will demonstrate the power of collaboration and the importance of working together to achieve a common goal. INFOBOX: - Name: **Artemis Program** - Type: **NASA-led mission** - Date: **2024** - Location: **Lunar surface** - Known For: **Returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025** TAGS: **Artemis Program**, **NASA**, **Space Exploration**, **Lunar Surface**, **Space Launch System (SLS)**, **Orion Spacecraft**, **Gateway**, **Mars Exploration**, **Private Industry**, **International Partners**