NASA's Artemis III mission faces significant logistical challenges, requiring three separate rocket launches to accomplish what the Apollo missions did with a single launch. This complexity stems from the need for a dedicated lunar lander, a transfer vehicle, and the primary launch system, highlighting the increased technical hurdles in returning humans to the Moon. AI
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