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As NASA continues its ambitious Artemis campaign to return humans to the Moon and ultimately prepare for human missions to Mars, the upcoming Artemis IV mission is shaping up to be a groundbreaking step in our exploration of space. With plans to establish Gateway, humanity’s first lunar space station, this mission will pave the way for new opportunities in scientific research, long-term exploration, and international collaboration.

Gateway, designed with international and commercial partnerships, will serve as a hub for astronauts to live, work, and prepare for lunar surface missions. Equipped with docking ports for various spacecraft and scientific instruments for a range of research areas, Gateway will provide unprecedented access to the Moon’s surface from its oval-shaped orbit that passes over both the North and South Poles.

Prior to launching the crew and the International Habitation module (I-Hab) with the upgraded SLS rocket, NASA and its partners will pre-position two additional spacecraft for the mission. SpaceX’s Starship Human Landing System will carry next-generation spacesuits for moonwalks, while the SpaceX Dragon XL logistics module will carry science experiments and supplies. An upgraded Starship will support Artemis IV with expanded capabilities for future exploration and docking with Gateway.

The Artemis IV crew, consisting of four astronauts, will lift off from Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center aboard the Orion spacecraft on the agency’s upgraded SLS rocket. The larger, more powerful rocket will not only carry the crew but also the I-Hab module to the Moon, setting the stage for extended stays and increased payload capacity.

Once in lunar orbit, Gateway’s computers will prepare for the arrival of the crew and I-Hab. Orion will extract the module from the rocket’s adapter and dock it with Gateway’s HALO module, where the astronauts will fully activate the station’s systems and prepare for their lunar surface expedition.

After several days at Gateway, conducting research and preparing for their surface activities, two crew members will descend to the lunar surface in Starship for a six-day expedition. The other two crew members will remain at Gateway to continue research and monitoring.

Following their successful surface activities, the crew will return to Gateway, preparing for their journey back to Earth aboard Orion. With scientific samples in hand and valuable data collected, the crew will depart Gateway, utilizing the Moon’s gravity for a slingshot effect back to Earth.

With the Artemis IV mission, NASA is not only advancing scientific research and exploration but also setting the stage for future missions and collaborations in deep space. The innovative technologies, partnerships, and systems being developed for long-term lunar exploration will ultimately pave the way for human missions to Mars and beyond. As we look ahead to Artemis IV and beyond, the possibilities for discovery and advancement in space exploration are truly endless.

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