💨 Abstract
University of New Brunswick (UNB) students and professor Brent Petersen are part of a global effort to track NASA's Artemis II mission to the moon. This mission, carrying Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, is the first crewed lunar mission since 1972. UNB's Earth Station will use its satellite dish to track the Orion spacecraft, providing NASA with valuable data. The students, who have been preparing for eight months, hope this experience will boost their careers in the space industry.
Courtesy: Rebecca Lau
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