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NASA details Artemis program plan to land on the Moon in 2024 – ClickLancashire

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said that the full $28 billion is needed for the Artemismoon program, created to return astronauts to the moon by 2024.
“With bipartisan support from Congress, our 21st century push to the Moon is well within America’s reach”, Bridenstine said in a statement.
The US space organisation’s Artemis program is part of a challenge to accelerate exploration plans by more than four years and establish sustainable exploration by the end of the decade. We’re going back…
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