The Artemis II mission, which marks the return of humanity to lunar orbit, is already underway and has the participation of scientists linked to the National University of La Plata (UNLP), in a fact that once again positions the city on the international scientific scene.
The launch is part of the Artemis program promoted by NASA, whose objective is to resume manned exploration of the Moon after more than five decades. In this new stage, Argentine researchers provide key knowledge in areas linked to the scientific and technological analysis of space.
From La Plata, specialists participate in developments that will be fundamental to better understand the lunar environment and advance future missions that even project sustained human presence on the natural satellite.
The Artemis II mission not only represents a milestone in space exploration, but also recognition of the scientific work carried out in academic institutions around the world, including UNLP, which once again takes center stage in a global-scale project.
This advance consolidates the contribution of Argentine science to one of humanity’s most important challenges: returning to the Moon and opening the way to new frontiers in space.
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