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NASA's Artemis II mission reminds Americans to strive for the stars
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TL;DR
- Artemis II is NASA's first crewed mission outside Earth's orbit since 1972, traveling farther than any humans before.
- NASA plans to return astronauts to the moon's surface in late 2028, following Artemis III's test flight.
- The mission has generated widespread excitement and pride across the political and social spectrum in the US.
- Space exploration is presented as a unifying domain for patriotic optimism and a focus on exploration for all mankind, contrasting with Russia's and China's space activities.
- The article discusses the potential for new discoveries in science, technology, medicine, and the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life.
- It touches on the phenomenon of UFOs, suggesting that some unexplained sightings by credible witnesses warrant further investigation.