Australian scientists keep an eye on Nasa’s Artemis 1 on historic space mission to moon Craft being monitored by CSIRO will carry mannequins as a dress rehearsal for human mission in 2035 For the next 42 days, Australian scientists will track Nasa’s Artemis I on its way to the moon and back. The mission is a “full dress rehearsal” for sending humans to the moon in 2035, CSIRO’s Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) spokesperson Glen Nagle says. A Space Launch System rocket will boost the Orion spacecraft into Earth’s…
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