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ScienceBBC Science & Environment· Jun 9, 2026, 6:44 PM

Nasa reveals crew for Artemis III mission

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NASA has announced the crew for the Artemis III mission, scheduled to launch in 2027. The mission aims to test systems ahead of a planned human Moon landing.

Space exploration drives technological innovation, strengthens international cooperation, and deepens humanity's understanding of the universe.

The crew, who are all men, are scheduled to blast off in 2027 to test systems ahead of a planned Moon landing.

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Represents concrete progress in humanity's return to the Moon; a significant milestone in space exploration and opens new opportunities for scientific discovery.

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Space exploration drives technological innovation, strengthens international cooperation, and deepens humanity's understanding of the universe.

Context note: Uzay misyonları yüksek maliyetli ve teknik riskler içerir; 2027 hedefi değişebilir.

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