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exploration missions including Artemis IV set for 2028 that will see the first crewed lunar touchdown since 1972. “Think about how many spacecraft, all of which will eventually carry human beings, will be in orbit
future Mars missions, and the eventual extraction of lunar resources. It would also keep the United States ahead of China in a renewed space race. Many in the field doubt that Nasa's timetable
future fit during space missions. The British invention he's trialling is amongst others being developed across the world, competing with the hope of a place on upcoming moon bases and space stations. Astronauts have
exploration.” The Artemis III mission will be a public-private partnership. Three rockets will blast off as part of the initiative. One will carry the four-man crew into orbit around Earth in an Orion