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The Artemis mission is a planned series of lunar missions by NASA, the United States' space agency, with the goal of landing "the first woman and the next man" on the Moon, specifically at the lunar south pole region by 2024. Here are the steps of the Artemis mission:

  1. Artemis I: This is the first planned flight of the Artemis program. It will be an uncrewed test flight intended to certify the Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft for subsequent crewed missions. The mission is currently targeted for 2021.

  2. Artemis II: This will be the first crewed mission of NASA's Orion spacecraft. The mission will carry a crew of four astronauts around the Moon but will not land. This is planned for 2023.

  3. Artemis III: This mission will land astronauts on the Moon in 2024. The mission will use a lunar Gateway and a new lunar lander.

  4. Subsequent Artemis Missions: After Artemis III, NASA plans to conduct about one Artemis mission per year, with a sustainable human presence on the Moon by the late 2020s.

The Artemis program is part of NASA's broader Moon to Mars initiative, which aims to make the first crewed mission to Mars possible in the 2030s.

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