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Did Artemis II mission do lunar science or go to the Moon for humanity?

The Artemis II mission, which will carry astronauts around the Moon without landing, is not designed for significant lunar science. Its primary purpose is to demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities and test systems for future Artemis missions.

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