Hayley Caronia
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And as someone who doesn't know anything about anything,
That doesn't seem to be that crazy, assuming the technological advancements that have been made in the last 50 plus years.
You would think that an extra 4000 miles.
And again, do I know what I'm talking about?
No.
But I'm thinking if we if they could do it back then, surely in 57 years, how would they not be able to pull that off?
But anyway, they're doing it and they're testing it.
And I think that's wonderful.
Now, Artemis 3 is a mission planned for 2027 that was supposed to land on the moon, but now it isn't.
NASA has restructured that mission.
They are going to perform a docking and rendezvous test in Earth orbit, and that is going to be the first crewed lunar landing.
It was supposed to be the first crewed lunar landing in, you know, 60 years.
But it is actually now being pushed to 2028.
So Artemis 4 is going to land on the moon.
And they have had a lot of changes to their plans.
They originally designed a lunar gateway as a space station to orbit the moon.
And that whole thing was scrapped.
Now they're going to try to repurpose that
for other missions, and they're going to focus now $20 billion on building a base that will be on the moon's surface.
When can we expect that?