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NASA is accelerating deep-space exploration with major progress in human spaceflight, science, and technology. Within a single year, the agency launched crewed missions, deployed scientific probes, and test-flown advanced aircraft. Central to this momentum is the Artemis program; specifically, Artemis II will conduct the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years. By pushing the boundaries of the Moon and Mars, NASA is not only aiming for a lunar return but is actively laying the groundwork for a sustained human presence in deep space. This new era marks a significant leap forward in humanity’s quest to explore the cosmos.
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