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Briefing: NASA finalizes science plans for Artemis 2 lunar flyby
Strategic angle: NASA's science team outlines key observations for astronauts during the upcoming lunar mission.
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Updated 6 days ago
As the Artemis 2 mission approaches its lunar flyby, NASA's science team is in the final stages of developing observation plans. These plans are crucial for maximizing the scientific output of the mission.
The astronauts will be tasked with specific observations during the flyby, which will enhance our understanding of the lunar environment and contribute to future lunar exploration efforts.
The mission is set to take place on April 4, 2026, and the outcomes of these observations will likely inform subsequent missions and the overall architecture of lunar exploration.