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NASA and SpaceX Test Revolutionary Space Elevator for Mission to the Moon 2025

SEE JAMBI – NASA and SpaceX have achieved a milestone by successfully testing the space elevator that will be an integral part of the mission to the moon in 2025.

In this exciting simulation, NASA astronauts Nicole Maan and Doug Wheelock play key roles in getting the Orion rocket off the ground and descending to the lunar surface using this revolutionary elevator.

The design is similar to a large basket, can hold up to four astronauts full of equipment, and functions as a means of transporting lunar materials.

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This time, we review more about these tests and their significance in exploring space.

This testing process is not only about ensuring safety, but also providing real-life experience for astronauts.

Additionally, the elevators are equipped with special doors as an additional security measure, demonstrating full commitment to astronaut safety.

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Although NASA previously announced the Artemis 3 mission to take humans to the moon in 2025.

This rumor arose due to the unfinished design of a space rocket by Axiom Space.

Even so, NASA maintains its target of launching at least four astronauts around the moon’s closest orbit in 2024 to conduct observations before the actual landing.

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It is important to note that the astronauts’ observations in 2024 prior to the landing mission were not just pre-mission routine.

These observations will provide a better understanding of the unique conditions and challenges astronauts may face during lunar exploration missions.

2023-12-30 18:33:00
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