Back to the Moon: Humans Return to Deep Space After 50 Years

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interview: Maximiliano Crocamo

For the first time in 50 years, humans are returning to deep space. On April 1, 2026, four astronauts will launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard Artemis II, embarking on a 10-day journey that will carry them farther from Earth than any crew since Apollo. The mission will loop around the Moon, testing systems and preparing for future lunar landings. Experts say it marks a symbolic and technological leap in space exploration. We spoke with Professor Gregorio, who emphasized the mission’s role in inspiring a new generation and advancing human knowledge beyond Earth.

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Maximiliano Crocamo
Maximiliano Crocamo, originally from Friuli Venezia Giulia with Australian and Venezuelan roots, explores the city’s growing international presence through the stories of locals and visitors as a junior reporter for InTrieste.

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