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For the first time, “NASA” sends astronauts with new features

The US space agency, NASA, welcomed students and teachers back to the classroom, either in person or online, and invited the next generation of explorers, or what it calls the “Generation of Artemis,” to learn more about the mission that will pave the way for the landing of the first woman and first man, whom it described as “friends.” Colored skin on the moon.

On its website, NASA indicated that NASA’s Artemis program will reach new heights this year with its unmanned mission, which is the first integrated launch of a massive rocket under the Space Launch System (SLS) to send the Orion spacecraft. spacecraft around the moon’s orbit and back to Earth before future flights with astronauts.
According to her, the “Team Engaging” program for museums and non-formal institutions of NASA supports many non-formal education institutions, through the content of “Artemis” to explore the moon, to enhance the capabilities of absorbing natural sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics referred to as “STEAM” specializations, and help in Inspiring the next generation of explorers, including communities that have historically been under-represented in STEAM disciplines.

According to the agency, NASA is also collaborating with other organizations and companies to collaborate on educational resources prior to the launch of Artemis 1, including: Girl Scouts of America, LEGO Education, Nogen, Discovery Education, and Frito-Lay. Tinker, Microsoft, Peanuts Worldwide and others who have helped in this regard.

It is noteworthy that NASA named the current astronauts “Gil Artemis”, the name of the latest lunar program, after the Greek goddess of the moon, the twin sister of the sun god “Apollo”.

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