After 54 Years, Artemis Program Returns Humans to the Moon

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The NASA is opening a new chapter in lunar exploration with its Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the Moon 54 years after the last crewed mission, Apollo 17.

The new mission marks a major milestone following the historic Apollo program, which defined an era of space exploration.

NASA’s goal is not just a return, but the establishment of a long-term human presence on the Moon. The Artemis program will rely on modern technologies and expanded cooperation with private-sector partners to achieve sustainable exploration.

This initiative represents a shift from short-term missions to a broader vision of continuous lunar activity, potentially paving the way for future missions to Mars.