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At a ceremony attended by the U.S. Embassy community on April 8, 2022, former Ambassador Donald Blome officially designated Natasha Franceschi as the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia’s Chargée d’Affaires, a.i. http://go.usa.gov/xurR2
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Biden accuses Russia of genocide in Ukraine, Elon Musk is sued by former Twitter shareholders, and police in New York City search for a gunman who attacked people on a subway.
What Is Artemis?
NASA is embarking on a new era of exploration!
With Artemis, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface of the Moon and safely return them to Earth.
This week, we're highlighting resources that give an overview of the Artemis missions.
Why is it called Artemis? What spacecraft will be used? What will Artemis astronauts do on the Moon? NASA knows! Get answers to these questions and more in stories written just for students.
Aug 30, 2019
What Is the Artemis Program?
SLS rocket
The new SLS rocket will launch Artemis missions with the Orion spacecraft on top.
Credits: NASA
This article is part of the NASA Knows! (Grades K-4) series.
Artemis is a new NASA program to explore the Moon. These missions will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. With the Artemis program, NASA will study the Moon in new and better ways.
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Orion will carry the Artemis crew to dock with the Gateway in lunar orbit.
Credits: NASA
Why Is This Program Called Artemis?
The first astronauts landed on the Moon in 1969. The missions were called Apollo. The name Apollo came from stories told by Greek people long ago. In the stories, Apollo was a god.
Apollo had a twin sister. Her name was Artemis. She was the goddess of the Moon in the Greek stories. The first crew will land on the Moon’s South Pole.
What Spacecraft Will Be Used for the Artemis Program?
NASA has a new rocket. It is the Space Launch System. It is called SLS for short. It is the most powerful rocket in the world. SLS will carry the Orion spacecraft on top. Orion can carry up to four astronauts. Orion will fly around, or orbit, the Moon. A spaceship will be orbiting the Moon like the Moon orbits Earth. The spaceship will be called the Gateway. Orion will connect to the Gateway. Astronauts will go from Orion to the Gateway. This is where astronauts will live as they orbit the Moon. The crew will take trips in spacecraft called landers to get to work on the surface of the Moon. Then they will return to Gateway. When all of their work is finished, the crew will return to Earth aboard Orion.
When Will Artemis Go to the Moon?
The first Apollo missions were tests. NASA launched the rocket to be sure it was safe for people and work as planned. Artemis will be tested first, too:
Artemis 1 will launch SLS and Orion with no astronauts.
Artemis 2 will have a crew. They will circle past the Moon and return to Earth.
Artemis 3 will send a crew with the first woman and the next man to land on the Moon.
What Will Artemis Astronauts Do on the Moon?
The Artemis 3 crew will visit the Moon's South Pole. No one has ever been there. At the Moon, astronauts will:
Search for the Moon's water and use it.
Study the Moon to discover its mysteries.
Learn how to live and work on a different planet or moon from Earth.
Test the new tools NASA will need before sending astronauts on missions to Mars. A mission to Mars will take up to three years from Earth and back.
An illustration of the Artemis program logo. The text reads: "A is for Artemis. "NASA's program to send the first woman and first person of color to the Moon."
Why Is the Artemis Program Important?
The Moon is a good place to learn new science. NASA will learn more about the Moon, Earth and even the Sun. The Moon is also a place to learn how astronauts can one day live and work on Mars.
The Artemis missions will need new tools. Many companies will make these new tools that NASA will use. This will mean new jobs and new businesses that are good for people and companies on Earth. Other countries will be NASA's partners for the new Moon missions. They will work on Artemis to bring the world together for a mission to Earth's nearest neighbor in space.
Every year at the TrustLaw Awards ceremony, we gather to recognise the remarkable pro bono projects undertaken by our legal members with NGOs and social enterprises around the world.
This year’s nominated projects are only some of the excellent examples in which our members are promoting media freedom, advancing human rights and fostering inclusive economies across the globe.
Since 2010, the TrustLaw network has grown exponentially, with more than 5,500 NGOs and social enterprises as members, receiving free legal assistance from 1000+ law firms and in-house legal times. The pro bono service has facilitated more than 8,000 legal projects across 175 countries – empowering thousands of organisations to achieve greater impact. The diversity of this year’s nominees epitomises TrustLaw’s success in spreading the practice of free legal assistance for NGOs and social enterprises beyond traditional markets. Their work has found innovative solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges and empowered those on the frontlines with the tools to deliver positive change.
Join us on 8 June in London, UK, when we will celebrate our pro bono community and showcase some of the most impactful projects that TrustLaw has facilitated over the past year. We will also be recognising the legal teams that have gone above and beyond to provide excellent pro bono support to our members.
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A Decade of Results – Submit Your Abstract!
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Tue, Apr 12, 11:51 PM (13 hours ago)
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Dear KHALED MENCHAOUI,
economy.tn@gmail.com
The ISS continues to provide unique opportunities to advance your research and technology development in ways not possible on earth. We want to hear of what you have done and what you want to do.
Abstracts are due April 18. If your abstract is selected, you will present at the only conference that is focused on the R&D conducted on the International Space Station.
Join us at the 11th annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC), to be held July 25-28, 2022, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. Explore the ways in which you can utilize the International Space Station (ISS) to maximize your R&D goals.
Early registration is now open.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Go to https://www.issconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2022-ISSRDC-Call-for-Abstracts.pdf
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT: Go to https://www.xcdsystem.com/ISS/abstract/index.cfm?ID=EgaxDOH
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE: Go to https://www.issconference.org/
Remember, the call closes midnight New York time, April 18.
Best Regards,
Alan DeLuna
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Application Received for Defence Local Assistant and Translator/Interpreter at the British Embassy, Tunis
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Tue, Nov 6, 2018, 9:45 PM
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Dear KHALED,
Thank you for applying for the position of Defence Local Assistant and Translator/Interpreter at the British Embassy, Tunis. Your application has been successfully submitted and is currently being reviewed. Due to the large number of applications we received, we will only be in contact to all shortlisted candidates.
To check the status of your application, please log in to the system regularly. Status will be updated depending on the progress of the vacancy.
Kind regards,
Middle East & North Africa HR Regional Corporate Services Hub
KHALED MENCHAOUI <unis.adam1@gmail.com>
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Take a view to this Workshop with China ...It was a deal with them & a " VA ET VIENT " for Tech.Cooperation Against Challengers..They are aware of CURRENT TRUTFUL U.S. ADMINISTRATION BY Mr. President Donald Trump but we do not know what the future LOADING....AND HIDES...
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