Astronauts are returning to the moon…well, sort of
There are plenty of other launches, missions and rockets to look out for
By Alok Jha
By the end of 2024, astronauts are due to return to the Moon for the first time in more than half a century. Well, sort of. As part of NASA’s Artemis II mission, four astronauts—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch and Jeremy Hansen—will travel 7,400km beyond the Moon, swing around and return to Earth, without landing on the lunar surface. Their ten-day voyage will test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft for future missions. As well as being the first humans to reach the vicinity of the Moon since those of Apollo 17 in 1972, Mr Glover, Dr Koch and Mr Hansen will be the first black man, first woman and first non-American respectively to leave Earth orbit.
This article appeared in the Science and technology section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2024 under the headline “Do look up”