Artemis II Live CSA Downlink Event (April 4)

The Artemis II crew will participate in live conversations throughout the mission, known as downlink events. Location: Cislunar space.

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Rejoignez-nous pour un événement exceptionnel le 4 avril 2026 ! L'équipage d'Artemis II se connectera en direct depuis l'espace cis-lunaire lors de conversations captivantes, appelées événements de downlink. Cet échange unique vous plongera au cœur de leur mission audacieuse, alors qu'ils explorent les frontières de l'espace et ouvrent la voie à l'exploration humaine sur la Lune et au-delà. Ne manquez pas cette occasion rare d'interagir avec les astronautes, d'en apprendre davantage sur leurs découvertes et de partager leur enthousiasme pour l'avenir de l'exploration spatiale. Soyez témoin de l'histoire en marche et préparez-vous à être inspiré par les récits de courage et d'innovation. Marquez votre calendrier pour cet événement mémorable !
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