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Artemis Moon Missions, Explained
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Artemis links SLS, Orion, landers, suits, windows, safety tests, and recovery before landing
- Frame 1NASA launches each Artemis program mission through a safety chain: SLS, Orion, lander, suits, training, recovery must work.
- Frame 2SLS cutaway shows the constraint: rocket configuration, launch window, abort options, and ground systems clear together.
- Frame 3Orion carries crew while controllers track power, life support, navigation, communications, and return margins.
- Frame 4Landing depends on Orion rendezvous with a lunar lander, moving astronauts down and back up.
- Frame 5Failure mode is local: suits, oxygen, communications, navigation, and rescue margins leave little room for broken tasks.
- Frame 6Watch SLS tests, Orion milestones, lander progress, suit certification, launch windows, and mission-scope changes.
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