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Published 10:14 16 Nov 2022 GMT
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"Because the goal is Mars. What we can do on the moon is learn how to exist and survive in that hostile environment and only be three or four days away from Earth before we venture out and are months and months from Earth. That’s the whole purpose: we go back to the moon, we learn how to live there, we create habitats."The unmanned Artemis 1 is 32 storeys tall and will stay in orbit for just over 25 days. The spacecraft finally undertook its journey following previously failed launches in recent months, due to technical problems and two separate hurricanes. "We rise together," boomed a NASA announcer as the craft took flight on Wednesday morning. "Back to the Moon and beyond." https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1592772202289430528
"A night we'll never forget," he said. "Photos or videos will never do a NASA rocket launch any justice. Put it on your bucket list. Absolutely incredible."He's come a long way from the mean streets of Dublin, that's for sure. https://twitter.com/laurencekinlan/status/1592781811540557824 Related links:
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