British engineers to help Nasa track Artemis II as astronauts prepare to blast off on deep space Moon mission

British engineers at a satellite facility in Cornwall will play a crucial role in helping Nasa monitor the Artemis II spacecraft during its voyage to the Moon. The mission is scheduled to lift off on Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However in addition to the site in the US, the Goonhilly satellite station, situated on the Lizard peninsula in England s southwest region, will support Nasa in tracking the four person crew on its more than half a million mile journey through

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British engineers to help Nasa track Artemis II as astronauts prepare to blast off on deep space Moon mission

British engineers at a satellite facility in Cornwall will play a crucial role in helping Nasa monitor the Artemis II spacecraft during its voyage to the Moon. The mission is scheduled to lift off on Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However in addition to the site in the US, the Goonhilly satellite station, situated on the Lizard peninsula in England s southwest region, will support Nasa in tracking the four person crew on its more than half a million mile journey through

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