NASA Prepares for Historic Artemis Moon Launch in April CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – NASA has finalized preparations for the Artemis program’s inaugural crewed mission to the Moon, slated for launch in April 2026. The ambitious endeavor, utilizing the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, will send four astronauts on a journey marking the first human landing on the Moon in over 50 years. The launch is scheduled to take place from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, following extensive repairs undertaken over recent months. The SLS, a nearly 100-meter-long rocket, will be rolled out from its hangar next week, initiating the countdown to the April 1 launch opportunity. This mission represents a significant milestone for space exploration, spearheaded by NASA. The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and utilize it as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars. The project has been the focus of considerable investment and engineering effort, and this launch signifies the culmination of years of planning and development. NASA anticipates providing further updates as the launch date approaches. The event promises to be a landmark moment in space history, demonstrating continued advancements in space technology and international collaboration. Topics: #nasa #space #launch Post navigation RAINER SAKS⟩Does the USA occupy the Kharg Island? This would ruin all of Iran’s oil exports OPINION ⟩ The Internet is a curse! The right men can still be found in the forest and the fields, not in the social media clip farm