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OverviewIf Artemis headlines have ever left you confused, this book is your clear answer. The Artemis II book is written for everyday readers who want to understand what NASA is doing next, what is confirmed, what is planned, and what can still change. You do not need a science background. You just need curiosity and a few minutes to start seeing the whole Moon plan in a way that makes sense. Inside this Artemis II mission guide, you'll learn what Artemis II is built to prove and why it matters even without a landing. You'll understand the crew's route, the key tests, and what a crewed flight around the Moon means for safety and confidence before the next steps. If you've been searching for the NASA Artemis program explained in plain words, this guide gives you the story in the right order, with clear meaning behind each mission milestone. You'll also get a simple view of the 2026-2027 period, including what NASA hopes to do and why schedules can move. If you want NASA Moon missions 2026 2027 explained without hype, you'll find calm, clear pages that focus on facts and practical understanding. You'll see how the Orion spacecraft fits into every mission, why the Space Launch System SLS) matters for heavy lift, and how each big piece connects to the next. This book makes the hardware easy to follow. You'll finally understand SLS Block 1 vs Block 1B and why that upgrade matters for later missions. You'll also get a clear look at the landing goal and what has to be ready for it, including Artemis III 2027 landing and why a date on a poster is not the same as a flight-ready system. If you care about the big picture of the return to the Moon, NASA's plan, you'll see how Artemis moves from test flights to repeat missions. Past the first landing plans, the program changes shape. You'll learn what the Gateway lunar space station means in simple terms, why NASA wants a station near the Moon, and how it supports future trips. You'll understand lunar orbit Gateway NRHO and why that orbit is useful for docking, travel options, and mission planning. You'll also learn what the Human Landing System HLS is, what it must do, and why it is one of the biggest drivers of timing. If you like timelines you can trust, this book delivers. You get the NASA Moon program timeline context that helps you place each update correctly, plus a clean Artemis mission timeline you can use to track progress without getting pulled into rumours. It also works as a NASA space exploration guide you can keep on your desk, open when a new headline drops, and you want to know what it really means. This is a friendly guide made for beginners and curious fans. If you want a Moon mission for beginners book that respects your time, you'll enjoy the short explanations and everyday wording. If you've been following the modern Moon race book conversation and want to separate real plans from loud opinions, this guide helps you stay grounded. You'll understand the basics of deep space missions explained, and you'll learn how NASA goes back to the Moon step by step, without getting lost. You'll also get answers to the questions people ask the most. What is a crewed Moon flyby, Artemis II, and why is it a big deal? What changes when a mission becomes a NASA astronaut Moon mission that depends on suits, life support, and surface work? Why does the lunar South Pole mission matter so much, and what makes it harder than it sounds? To make the book even more useful, it includes a plain-English glossary and a simple credibility check so you can spot fake updates fast. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Terry N LowePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9798245001517Pages: 220 Publication Date: 21 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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