"NASA's Artemis 2 Mission: Advancements in Lunar Rocket Technology"

NASA's Artemis 2 mission commander, Reid Wiseman, and crewmate Christina Koch celebrated a successful test of the RS-25 engine at NASA's Stennis Space Center, a key component for future moon missions. The engine, previously used in the space shuttle program, will power the Space Launch System for Artemis 2 and future moon-landing missions. The test, part of a 12-test series, aimed to certify an updated engine production process and included firing the engine for 10 minutes at power levels between 80% and 113%. The Artemis 2 mission, which will launch four astronauts around the moon in 2025, was delayed to September 2025, while Artemis 3 was delayed to September 2026. The Artemis program aims to establish a long-term settlement near the moon's south pole and has 35 signatories committed to peaceful space exploration norms.
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