Captivating! When the Strawberry Full Moon Meets a Rocket to the Moon in the US

 


Strawberry full moon seen in US sky. An unusual sight was seen when a NASA rocket for a mission to the moon was photographed with a full strawberry.


The Strawberry Full Moon is the backdrop for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) Artemis 1, when photographed at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, Wednesday (15/6/2022) local time.




As is known, the Strawberry Full Moon phenomenon was seen in the skies of a number of countries around the world this June.




An unusual but charming sight was seen when the Strawberry Full Moon seemed to meet the Space Launch System (SLS) Artemis 1 rocket made by NASA for a mission to the moon.




For information, the SLS is the most powerful rocket NASA has ever made. The rocket produced 15% more thrust during takeoff and ascent than the Saturn V rockets that flew during the space program of the 1960s and 1970s. The SLS is capable of carrying a weight of more than 27 tons to the Moon.




Meanwhile, Artemis I is an unmanned mission that will fly thousands of miles beyond the Moon and then return to Earth after about three weeks. The next part of the mission, Artemis II, will take a crew to fly to the Moon, and the final stage of the program, Artemis III, will bring humans to the lunar surface for the first time since Apollo 17 walked on the Moon in 1972.

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