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NASA has announced the selection of the astronaut team for Artemis III, the initiative targeting the first American lunar landing since the Apollo missions. Scheduled for 2027, this mission will require three rocket launches and the completion of two lunar lander prototypes, marking it as one of the most intricate endeavors undertaken by NASA. This development represents a significant achievement for the US space program as it strives to send astronauts back to the Moon. Authorities indicate that the crew will commence specialized training right away as the agency prepares for its ambitious launch window in 2027.

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00:00NASA just made history.
00:02The agency has officially revealed the astronaut crew for Artemis III, the mission designed
00:07to put Americans back on the moon for the first time since the Apollo era.
00:11This isn't a simple trip.
00:13Artemis III will require three separate rocket launches and two brand-new lunar lander prototypes
00:19that haven't even been built yet, making it one of the most complex space missions NASA
00:24has ever attempted.
00:25The newly named crew will begin specialized training immediately, preparing for dangerous
00:31docking maneuvers, and a 2027 launch window that NASA says is ambitious but achievable.
00:37For America, this announcement is more than just a headline.
00:41It's the clearest sign yet that the country is serious about returning to the lunar surface
00:45and staying there.
00:47Keep watching as training begins.
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