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Almost 50 years after the last Apollo mission ventured to the lunar surface, NASA has established a program that promises to land humans on unexplored lunar regions and eventually the surface of Mars -- and it all begins with Artemis I.Explore the lunar sites where the first female astronaut on the moon could landIt's no coincidence that the Artemis program is named for the twin sister of Apollo from Greek mythology.
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