Ahead of plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in 2024, NASA will soon launch its Artemis 1 rocket on a 42-day unmanned mission to orbit the moon. On the launch pad in Florida, the most powerful rocket ever built is ready to go.
Although it will function without a crew, it will test drive the spaceship that will carry astronauts deeper into space than ever before.
Eric Sorensen explains the pivotal test that's key to an ambitious return to the moon and Canada's important role in it.
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Although it will function without a crew, it will test drive the spaceship that will carry astronauts deeper into space than ever before.
Eric Sorensen explains the pivotal test that's key to an ambitious return to the moon and Canada's important role in it.
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