NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey

NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey

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NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey
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NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey
WOW, Wow, You won’t want to miss this.
NASA’s Space Launch System has just roared off the pad, blazing a brilliant trail across the Florida sky like a dragon, successfully sending the Orion spacecraft and its four astronauts into deep orbit. Right now, millions of people around the world are watching their historic journey to the Moon unfold over the coming days.
So how exactly did the launch go? Where are the astronauts right now? And what will they face during this 240,000-mile journey?
Let’s dive in.
NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey
15:40 “So after a brief 54 year intermission, NASA is back in the business of sending astronauts to the moon”
Right at 6:35 PM on April 1st, NASA delivered a moment that left millions around the world in tears. The Space Launch System, carrying the Orion spacecraft and four astronauts of Artemis 2, lifted off in spectacular fashion, clean, powerful, almost surreal.
And now, it’s racing toward the Moon at a staggering speed of over 18,000 miles per hour.
NASA's $30B Mega Moon Rocket finally Launches 1st Crewed Mission to the Moon...Next 10 Days Journey
To put that into perspective, that’s fast enough to circle the entire Earth in just about 80 minutes. Something almost no one saw coming. Because for years, this agency had become synonymous with delays, last-minute scrubs, and technical setbacks right before launch.
But this time?
Not a single issue. Everything worked, exactly as planned.
It almost feels like we’re watching a completely different NASA. One that has finally regained the precision, the confidence, and the momentum to push human space exploration into a whole new chapter.
And you might be wondering, just how perfectly did they pull off Artemis II?
About 10 hours before liftoff, the Artemis mission director gave the go to begin fueling, loading nearly 700,000 gallons of propellant. And not just any fuel. Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, pumped into both the core stage and the upper stage.

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