German astronauts wanted to join Artemis 2 Moon mission

German astronauts Alexander Gerst and Matthias Maurer regret not joining the Artemis 2 mission, which will send humans around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. Both expressed their longing for a Moon flight in Cape Canaveral. ESA chief Josef Aschbacher highlighted Germany's priority for future ESA Moon missions.

In Cape Canaveral, Florida, German astronauts Alexander Gerst (49) and Matthias Maurer (56) told the Deutsche Presse-Agentur about their wishes for the Artemis 2 mission. Maurer joked: «I briefly thought: There's still space in the toilet, could I somehow fit in?» He has fulfilled his dreams of becoming an astronaut and doing a spacewalk, but a Moon flight remains pending.

Gerst exchanged messages with US astronaut Reid Wiseman, wishing him luck and a safe return. «My heart tells me I'd like to be there now,» Gerst said, though he knows the crew can handle the mission without him.

The Artemis 2 crew includes Americans Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman, along with Canadian Jeremy Hansen. They are set to fly around the Moon.

The European Space Agency Esa is involved in the Artemis program. Esa Director Josef Aschbacher stated Germany would be first in line for Esa astronauts on Moon missions. However, NASA chief Jared Isaacman has overhauled the program and halted plans for the Gateway space station, in which Esa participated.

Aschbacher announced additional meetings and talks with Isaacman to develop new plans quickly. Discussions will cover when and where Esa astronauts might fly, possibly even to the Moon's surface.

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Four astronauts are heading to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. The crew launched at 18:35 local time from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard the Orion capsule atop the Space Launch System. The mission builds on Artemis 1 and sets milestones for women and non-white astronauts.

Following the launch of four astronauts on the Artemis 2 moon mission, German Research Minister Dorothee Bär emphasized Germany's role. She noted that 'Made in Germany' technology is integral to the spacecraft. A German Esa astronaut is set to become the first European to travel to the moon soon.

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The US space agency NASA is set to launch its Artemis II mission today, sending astronauts to orbit the moon for the first time in over 50 years. Four astronauts from the US and Canada will undertake a test flight lasting about ten days. Germany provides the key European Service Module for the Orion spacecraft via the European Space Agency.

Kru Artemis II NASA—komandan Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, serta spesialis misi Christina Koch dan Jeremy Hansen—sedang menjalani karantina di Kennedy Space Center, sementara roket Space Launch System telah dikembalikan ke landasan setelah perbaikan. Peluang peluncuran terbuka paling cepat mulai 1 April untuk perjalanan manusia pertama ke bulan sejak 1972, yang mencakup terbang lintas di sisi jauh bulan.

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NASA telah menetapkan 6 Maret sebagai tanggal peluncuran terawal mungkin untuk misi Artemis II setelah uji pengisian bahan bakar kedua yang sukses pada roket Space Launch System-nya. Uji coba di Kennedy Space Center menyelesaikan masalah dari upaya sebelumnya yang terganggu kebocoran hidrogen. Misi ini akan mengirim empat astronot mengelilingi Bulan dalam uji berawak pada pesawat ruang angkasa Orion.

The government of Javier Milei has confirmed that Argentina will join NASA's Artemis II lunar mission through the Atenea microsatellite, a national development to be deployed in deep space. This involvement marks a milestone in international space cooperation and highlights the country's technical capabilities.

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Administrator NASA Jared Isaacman mengumumkan inisiatif Ignition pada 24 Maret, membatalkan stasiun pengorbit Lunar Gateway untuk berfokus pada pangkalan bulan tiga tahap senilai $20 miliar di permukaan bulan. Perubahan ini, yang menggemakan proposal anggaran pemerintahan Trump, mendukung pendaratan berawak Artemis yang sering dilakukan di tengah persaingan dengan Tiongkok dan persiapan untuk misi berawak Artemis pertama dengan jendela peluncuran yang dibuka pada 1 April.

 

 

 

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