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(LaPresse) Gli astronauti della missione Artemis II della NASA hanno acceso i motori e sono partiti alla volta della Luna giovedì sera.
La cosiddetta accensione translunare è avvenuta 25 ore dopo il decollo, mettendo i tre americani e un canadese sulla rotta per un sorvolo lunare all’inizio della prossima settimana. Parlando in diretta da bordo della capsula Orion, il pilota Victor Glover ha voluto lanciare un messaggio di unità a livello mondiale: «Da quassù siete bellissimi e tutti uguali. Siamo tutti un unico popolo», ha affermato.

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00:00Well, the first thing I would say is trust us, you look amazing, you look beautiful, and from up here
00:05you also look like one thing.
00:07You know, Homo sapiens is all of us, no matter where you're from or, you know, what you look like,
00:13we're all one people.
00:14And so, you know, this mission, one of the things that's amazing about being around and just being an astronaut,
00:21you know, serving our countries at this time,
00:23is that we get to give ourselves a mission that we can hold on to to say, hey, look at
00:28what we did for the rest of our lives.
00:31You know, we call amazing things that humans do moonshots for a reason, because this brought us together and showed
00:37us what we can do when we put,
00:39not just putting our differences aside, when we bring our differences together and use all the strengths to accomplish something
00:44great.
00:45And so this mission will give us one of those that we all can remember and hold on to for
00:50the rest of our days.
00:51And I hope people will tune in and give us a chance.
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