NASA Announces the Astronaut Crew for Artemis II Lunar Flyby
Four astronauts will fly around the moon in preparation for the first human landings there since 1972
Robert Pearlman is a space historian, journalist and the founder and editor of collectSPACE.com, an online publication and community devoted to space history with a particular focus on how and where space exploration intersects with pop culture. Pearlman is also a contributing writer for Space.com and co-author of "Space Stations: The Art, Science, and Reality of Working in Space” published by Smithsonian Books in 2018.
Four astronauts will fly around the moon in preparation for the first human landings there since 1972
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