On Monday morning, NASA is scheduled to launch the first moon rocket in its Artemis program.

Monday, 29 August 2022

BY- Vishal

On Monday morning, NASA is scheduled to launch the first moon rocket in its Artemis program.

the first in a long line of missions that will eventually allow for more in-depth human exploration of the moon.

The Artemis I project will launch an unmanned capsule around the moon for 42 days before it splashes back into the Pacific Ocean.

The first Space Launch System will be launched during the operation.

Testing Orion's new heat shield when it reenters Earth's atmosphere at 25,000 mph is Artemis I's first mission.

The method that will probably result in one of the quickest reentries to date will require the capsule to endure the fiery plunge.

If all goes as planned with the 322-foot rocket, an Artemis II mission will do something similar.

Then, Artemis III plans to send two men to the moon after 2025.

This is a part of NASA's mission to send people back to the moon for the first time since 1972.