Arabic version: نجاح مهمة أرتيميس I التابعة لناسا في إكمال مدارها حول القمر
NASA’s Artemis I mission has successfully completed its lunar orbit, marking a significant milestone in the agency’s efforts to return humans to the Moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars. The uncrewed spacecraft, Orion, entered the Moon’s orbit on November 21, 2022, and has been sending back valuable data about its journey. The mission aims to demonstrate the spacecraft’s capabilities and gather crucial information for future crewed missions. During its time in orbit, Orion has conducted several maneuvers, including a close flyby of the Moon, which provided stunning images of the lunar surface. NASA officials expressed their excitement over the mission’s progress, emphasizing its importance for the future of space exploration. The Artemis program, named after the Greek goddess of the Moon and twin sister of Apollo, is designed to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and prepare for future missions to Mars. The success of Artemis I is seen as a vital step in achieving these ambitious goals. As the spacecraft continues its journey, NASA scientists are analyzing the data collected to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the systems that will support future astronauts. The mission is part of a broader strategy to inspire a new generation of explorers and boost international collaboration in space exploration. With Artemis I now successfully orbiting the Moon, NASA is looking ahead to the next phases of the program, which include planned crewed missions in the coming years. The agency is committed to advancing human presence in deep space and fostering innovation in space technology.





















