NASA is inviting media to cover the Artemis II mission at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, set for March 7, 2025. The event will showcase the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters, which will be part of the first crewed mission around the Moon. This marks a key step in NASA’s plan to return astronauts to the Moon and pave the way for future missions to Mars.
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- NASA invites media to cover Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on March 7, 2025.
- The event will feature the Orion spacecraft and SLS solid rocket boosters for the first crewed mission to the Moon.
- Subject matter experts from NASA and industry partners will be available for interviews.
- Media accreditation is limited and must be requested online by February 13 (for foreign nationals) and by February 20 (for U.S. citizens).
- Approved media will receive confirmation emails with accreditation details.
- NASA’s media accreditation policy is available on their official site.
- For questions about accreditation, email ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov or call the Kennedy Space Center newsroom.
- NASA aims to explore the Moon through Artemis, with plans to further advance space exploration and mission capabilities.
- The Artemis program will also lay the groundwork for future crewed missions to Mars.
- Spanish-language media inquiries can be directed to Antonia Jaramillo or Messod Bendayan at NASA.




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