NASA's Next Giant Leap: Exploring the Moon's South Pole

Lunar South PoleTue Oct 29 2024
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Ever dreamed of going to the moon? NASA is planning a big trip there! They want to send astronauts to the lunar South Pole, a place no human has ever set foot on before. Why the South Pole? Because there might be water ice, which is super valuable for space exploration. But where exactly will they land? That's still a mystery! NASA has nine possible spots, but the final choice depends on things like science potential and how much light there is. One thing's for sure, though: it'll be in the South Pole region.
At the Kennedy Space Center, teams are working hard to make this happen by 2025. This mission, called Artemis III, will be the first time humans go to the moon in over 50 years! They'll use a special rocket called SLS to launch astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Kristina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. They'll spend about 10 days in an Orion spacecraft, checking out the moon. Dr. Ken Kremer from Space Up Close says this trip will teach us a lot about the moon today and its history. Plus, finding water on the moon could mean we don't have to carry as much stuff from Earth, which saves money and weight. Isn't that cool?
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