For the first time in more than 50 years, humans will travel around the moon to test deep-space life-support systems.
The spacecraft can accommodate four astronauts—one more than Apollo—and offers greater internal volume, allowing for extended missions.
Curious about who's going, how far they'll travel, and why landing isn't part of the plan? We've got all the answers right here.
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