Nasa’s Artemis crew gets green light to make big push to the moon
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“Nasa’s Artemis crew gets green light to make big push to the moon”
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“The four astronauts have approval to fire up the Orion capsule engine for the first crewed lunar fly-by in half a century”
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“Nasa gave the four Artemis astronauts circling Earth the green light on Thursday to head for the moon and carry out the first crewed lunar fly-by in more than 50 years”
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“Nasa Flight Director Jeff Radigan told the astronauts the mission management team had approved firing up the engine of their Orion capsule to send the spacecraft on a trajectory towards the moon”
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“The 5 min and 49 second burn is scheduled to take place at 7.49pm Eastern Time and send the astronauts out of Earth orbit to begin the three-day voyage towards the moon, the first since 1972”
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“The enormous orange-and-white Space Launch System (SLS) rocket carrying the Orion capsule blasted off flawlessly from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on Wednesday for the long-anticipated journey around the moon”
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“The astronauts – Americans Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch and Canadian Jeremy Hansen – spent their first hours in space performing checks and troubleshooting minor problems – including a communications issue and a malfunctioning toilet”
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