Artemis 1 vs Apollo 17: 50 years apart, which was the greater challenge?


Packed on board NASA’s Orion spacecraft, now on its method again from orbiting the moon, is a small badge representing the final mission to land astronauts on the lunar floor.

The Apollo 17 mission patch, which was flown on the uncrewed Artemis 1 capsule at the request (opens in new tab) of the Smithsonian’s Nationwide Air and House Museum, is a memento from the 1972 flight that noticed Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt turn into the eleventh and twelfth people to stroll on the moon, whereas their crewmate Ron Evans remained in lunar orbit. It was the sixth and, thus far, last time astronauts stepped foot on a world apart from Earth.





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