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Artemis I: Empowered by NASA's Networks

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NASA’s Artemis missions are returning humanity to the Moon and beginning a new era of lunar exploration. This year, the agency plans to launch the Artemis I mission, an uncrewed test flight that will take a human-rated spacecraft farther than any before.

Throughout its journey, the Artemis I mission, including Orion and SLS, will receive comprehensive communications and navigation services from NASA’s two networks: the Near Space Network and the Deep Space Network.

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Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Subject Matter Experts: Derek Otermat, Suzzanne Dodd

David Ryan (ASRC): Video Producer

Katherine Schauer (ASRC): Voiceover

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