NASA is preparing to return to the Moon with its first crewed mission in 50 years, scheduled for February 6. The rocket, nearly 100 meters tall, was transported to the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in a 10-hour operation over a 6-kilometer route. Although the astronauts will not land on the Moon, they will orbit the natural satellite for 10 days, conducting tests and collecting medical data in conditions of higher radiation than on the International Space Station. The success of this mission could pave the way for a lunar landing in the coming years.
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