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NASA Assigns Crew for Artemis III Low-Earth Orbit Test Flight

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NASA has announced the four astronauts selected to lead the next phase of its Moon mission, a low-Earth orbit test flight intended to validate critical technologies. This mission serves as a calculated risk to pave the way for future lunar landings and re-establish American presence on the Moon. The selection marks a significant step in the Artemis program, demonstrating continued federal investment in space exploration despite global geopolitical tensions.

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