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NASA Sidesteps Questions on Artemis II Mission Risks

via Ars Technica·2h ago

NASA mission management officials avoided direct questions regarding the safety risks of the upcoming Artemis II lunar flight. This sidestepping highlights the inherent dangers of returning to the moon after a 54-year hiatus without fully transparent risk assessments. The lack of clear answers raises concerns about the preparedness of the crew and the agency's commitment to safety before the historic launch.

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