Artemis III: NASA and SpaceX’s First Human Mission to the Lunar South Pole
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is a NASA publication that provides a detailed description of the Artemis III mission, the first manned mission to the lunar surface since the Apollo program. The publication explores the mission's scientific objectives, transportation methods, crew activities on the lunar surface, advanced technologies to be used, as well as the benefits of the mission for future space exploration and understanding of our solar system.
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