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NASA ‘s new mission is set to help mankind figure out how to survive deep space

NASA ‘s long-delayed Artemis I mission is finally preparing for takeoff. Specified as one of the agency ‘s ‘deep space’ missions, the launch is equipped with all sorts of planetary and scientific equipment for its new journey — a journey which is set out to determine a profound question that may have very real fascinating consequences. That question is perhaps what exactly happens to the human body in deep space; why, how fast, and exactly what causes the consequences of being that far from earth.

Artemis I if you haven’t figured it out yet is preparing to visit the moon and its surrounding area hopefully lending credible assistance in getting mankind to Mars. Such an adventure though would mean mankind has finally conquered space and therefore the rest of the Universe would be unlocked.

Most if not all future Artemis missions will put humans back on the moon, including the first group of women and people of colour to land on our celestial companion, establish a moon base, and eventually journey to Mars.

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