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    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleyApril 6, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NASA allows the public to orbit the moon by writing the names of passengers on a hard disk placed in orbit.
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    During the first part of the Artemis mission, the American space agency gave everyone the opportunity to put their name on the hard drive orbiting our natural satellite, which would eventually send men and women to the moon.

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    Put your name 384,000 km above our head for the flight of the moon. This is what NASA offers to the public. The American space agency-led Artemis mission plans to send women and men into orbit around the moon and on its surface. Despite further postponement of the public take-off rehearsal announced on Wednesday, April 6th, the first phase of this work is scheduled to begin in June.

    For this first part, called Artemis I, the plane would be uninhabited. But NASA gives everyone the opportunity to write their name on a hard drive, which will be on board the Orion capsule, which will be projected to the moon and placed in orbit before returning to Earth. All you have to do is Artemis Mission website (In English), Specify their first name, last name, and then the 4- to 7-digit code. Once the process is complete, a code boarding pass is generated. The sign included “Artemis I”, launch pad (Kennedy Space Center in Florida), target platform (lunar orbit), launch engine (NASA’s new rocket, nickname. SLS) and capsule (Orion).

    The gesture is symbolic. NASA offers the public to put their name on the hard drive that orbits the moon on the go NASAArtemis I

    I have a boarding pass https://t.co/KYl1Z41yzZ pic.twitter.com/EbVla8SnbX

    – Louis Chan (Louis_San) April 5, 2022

    The Artemis II mission is to be followed by the Artemis II mission. The second part involves a test flight carrying humans without landing on the moon. According to the most reliable estimates, during the third phase, which should not take place before 2025, the first woman and the first person to land on the lunar soil at the south pole of our satellite. Man last walked on the surface of the moon in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission.

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