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NASA, Artemis and Apollo 8

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How NASA's Artemis III mission differs from Artemis I, II and Apollo 9
Artemis III trades a single launch for a complex, multi-rocket test of new lunar landers.

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Remember Apollo 9? No? Have a Look at Artemis III.
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NASA Unveils Artemis III Astronauts
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NASA Taps Test Pilots and a Space Station Record-Breaker for Next Artemis Mission
NASA has chosen a new slate of astronauts for its next Artemis mission, which aims to test the craft that will eventually return the U.S. to the lunar surface.

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NASA Announces Artemis III Crew
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Watch live here as NASA announces crew of Artemis III mission today
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University of Michigan alum joins NASA's Artemis III crew
Test engineer and Coast Guard Reserve Commander Andre Douglas, who earned master's degrees in mechanical engineering as well as naval architecture and marine engineering from UM, was selected to serve...

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NASA names 4 astronauts on the 'highly complex' Artemis III lunar training mission
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Nasa reveals crew for Artemis III mission
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NASA studies historic lunar module simulator on Long Island to help design future Artemis spacecraft

Experts studied the Uniondale museum's lunar module simulator that once trained Apollo astronauts who went to the moon.
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OTD in space - May 13: Apollo spacecraft launches for abort test

On May 13, 1964, NASA launched the second abort test of the Apollo spacecraft. This uncrewed mission would demonstrate that the launch escape system could safely eject the Apollo command module in case of an emergency.
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