NASA's Return to the Moon – The Artemis Program – Kennett Library
Auditorium — Kennett Library
The last spacecraft to land humans on the moon was the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. After a 50-year hiatus, NASA is now planning a return to the moon in a series of upcoming missions. This free session will discuss the overall goals of the Artemis program, the separate missions involved and even tell you how to have your name go on a trip around the moon. The Artemis II mission just carried four humans further from Earth than ever before and test out the systems for the next mission, Artemis III, when we and on the moon. Bring your wonder for the universe and man’s exploration of space. The presenter, Donald Miller, is a NASA Solar System Ambassador, life-long amateur astronomer, and astronomy/astrophysics enthusiast. He is a member of the Chester County Astronomical Society and is frequentl
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