NASA has unveiled a new exhibit at the Space Center Houston, showcasing the Artemis program’s upcoming planned missions to the Moon. The Artemis missions are set to be the first since Apollo, with the first lunar landing since 1972 planned for 2024. The exhibit features a model of the Moon, an Artemis 2 capsule simulator, and informative displays outlining the program’s plans for sustainable lunar exploration. Visitors to the exhibit have the opportunity to learn about the program’s goal of establishing a Moon base and using the Moon as a testing ground for future manned deep-space missions. The exhibit also highlights the job opportunities in the space industry that will be created by the Artemis program, which include engineers, scientists, technicians, and astronauts.
NASA’s Artemis Program Previews Moon Mission with New Exhibit
A model moon hovers over an Artemis exhibit at Space Center Houston on the eve of the Artemis 2 crew announcement of April 3, 2023. HOUSTON — On a humming museum floor, I came face-to-face with a NASA astronaut in the shadow of the moon. I was next to the Houston Space Center’s newest exhibit, which previews humanity’s next mission to the moon as part …

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