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Artemis, NASA and Apollo 8

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How NASA's Artemis III mission differs from Artemis I, II and Apollo 9
Artemis III trades a single launch for a complex, multi-rocket test of new lunar landers.

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Remember Apollo 9? No? Have a Look at Artemis III.
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NASA names Artemis III crew. Here's who they are, where they're from
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Factbox-NASA's Artemis III Crew: a Test Pilot, an Italian, a Record-Holder and a First-Timer
NASA on Tuesday named three U.S. astronauts ⁠and ⁠an Italian astronaut as the crew ⁠for its next Artemis mission, a docking demonstration involving three spacecraft in Earth's ​orbit and planned for n...

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Watch live here as NASA announces crew of Artemis III mission today
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Artemis III is 'starting to set the stage' for what to expect the future to look like: NASA admin
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NASA Announces Crew of 4 for Artemis III as Moon Landing Mission Draws Nearer
The crew will consist of four male astronauts from NASA and the European Space Agency: Andre Douglas, Frank Rubio, Luca Parmitano and Randy Bresnik.

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auburnwire.usatoday · 23h
NASA announces Artemis III astronauts Tuesday for ambitious test flight
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NASA Taps Test Pilots and a Space Station Record-Breaker for Next Artemis Mission
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NASA studies historic lunar module simulator on Long Island to help design future Artemis spacecraft

Experts studied the Uniondale museum's lunar module simulator that once trained Apollo astronauts who went to the moon.
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Touching down on the moon: How Apollo missions did it and how the Artemis program might do it again

Unlike a gentle splashdown in the Earth's oceans or even a touchdown on Mars, landing on the Moon comes with a set of challenges unlike any.
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