On Tuesday, at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA officials announced that its Artemis II crew has officially seen the spacecraft it will be using for its anticipated journey around the Moon in November 2024, emphasizing that it will pave the way for future long-term human exploration missions to the lunar surface and then eventually, Mars.
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