The Artemis program and the renewed human fascination with the Moon are explored, questioning why lunar missions matter decades after the initial Apollo missions. Astronaut Scott Kelly reflects on his space experience and the symbolic importance of returning to the Moon, highlighting its scientific and strategic value, and the potential for establishing a permanent human presence. Science correspondent Kaya Burgess discusses the Artemis II mission, its crew, and trajectory, emphasizing the mission's role as a stepping stone towards Mars. Burgess also addresses the international space race, particularly between the US and China, and the potential for lunar resource utilization. Both Kelly and Burgess underscore the importance of government and public support for space exploration, citing its technological, economic, and inspirational benefits for future generations.
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