It’s like taking a super-fast car ride to a friend’s house that’s on the moon, but instead of just driving there, you do cool stuff while you’re going.
Artemis II is like a space journey, where astronauts go from Earth all the way to the moon and then back. This trip takes about 10 days, like a long weekend in space!
How They Get There
The astronauts ride inside a spaceship called the Orion capsule. It’s like being inside a big, strong bubble that floats through space. To get going, they use something called a rocket, which is like a giant firework engine, it burns fuel really fast to push them up and out of Earth's gravity.
What Happens While They're There
Once they reach the moon, they might do some experiments or even walk on the surface, just like astronauts did before. It’s like going to the moon for a fun picnic! Then, they use another rocket to come back home, it’s like jumping in a spaceship and flying back through space.
They also bring along food, water, and air so they can stay happy and healthy during their 10-day space adventure. It’s like taking a super-fast car ride to a friend’s house that’s on the moon, but instead of just driving there, you do cool stuff while you’re going.
Artemis II is like a space journey, where astronauts go from Earth all the way to the moon and then back. This trip takes about 10 days, like a long weekend in space!
Examples
- A group of astronauts live in a spaceship for 10 days, going to the Moon and coming back.
- They use special computers to guide their path from Earth to the Moon.
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See also
- How Does A Unique 3D Journey to All the Planets Work?
- How do you build a space hotel?
- How Does Artemis II Explained - Day by Day Work?
- Is There Gravity in Space?
- How High You Could Jump on Different Planets in 3D?