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Artemis III is NASA first human mission to the lunar south pole: Check details here

Artemis III has been planned for the year 2025. It will also mark the return of the humans to the lunar surface after a duration of 50 years. As per NASA TV, the Orion spacecraft will be the official bearer of the crew to the lunar orbit. The Space Launch System also known as SLS will be the rocket which will send Orion and its crew to the moon. The departure will happen from Launch Pad 39B which is located in the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.

What will happen when the astronauts reach the moon? They will spend their time on moon performing scientific experiments inside the spacecraft. They will also do moonwalks and try to explore the lunar surface. In these moonwalks, astronauts will be expected to study the geology and collect data from the surface of the moon. They will try to unravel the mystery about the lunar south pole. The astronauts will also try to research and share more information about the Moon as well as our solar system. This event will be history in its making as it would be the first time humans will explore the lunar south pole region.

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