From taking the first steps to return humanity to the Moon, to unfolding the universe with Webb, and successfully testing our asteroid defense capabilities—we’ve worked for the benefit of all:

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From taking the first steps to return humanity to the Moon, to unfolding the universe with Webb, and successfully testing our asteroid defense capabilities—we’ve worked for the benefit of all:
The Artemis I flight test happened around 50 years after the iconic Apollo 17 "Blue Marble" photo of Earth was taken. See the similarities and differences between the two eras:
The Artemis mission broke records, made history, and provided vital data for future crewed missions while getting some beautiful pictures along the way.
What we learned from Apollo is preparing us for Artemis missions, which will return humanity to the lunar surface.