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Artemis launch lets us take that next inspiring step into space

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion November 17, 2022

At 1:47 a.m. Wednesday, the ground shook as night surrendered to day in the skies above Cape Canaveral. A massive rocket rode a column of flame out of Earth’s orbital grasp, carrying with it the Orion spacecraft that will, in the course of a 26-day mission, take the first giant step toward the day when a human walks, once again, on the surface of the moon. After two scrubbed launches that pushed the first Artemis mission back two and a half... + full article



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