CNN Central News and Network – ITDC India Express / ITDC News Bhopal:
The Artemis-II Mission is a historic initiative in human space exploration, which will send astronauts on a lunar orbit. This mission paves the way for the future return of humans to the Moon and deeper space missions. The Regional Science Centre, Bhopal successfully broadcast the launch of the Artemis-II Mission via its YouTube channel and Facebook page.
On this occasion, the Centre also organized an interactive session where a large number of participants joined online, gaining insights into the mission through a Q&A format. Due to technical reasons, the countdown temporarily stopped, creating a brief atmosphere of concern and curiosity among viewers. The team quickly identified and resolved the issue, and the countdown resumed smoothly. During this time, the Regional Science Centre team also shared information about safety measures in human space missions.
According to official sources, the actual launch of the Artemis-II Mission proceeded successfully. The countdown pause was a deliberate technical measure for final preparations. During the live broadcast, experts explained the mission’s various phases, launch procedures, and activities in a simple and effective manner. Viewers asked questions and were informed about the scientific and technical details of the mission in real time.
The initiative aimed to increase curiosity about space science among the general public, especially students, and to connect them with the latest scientific achievements. Through such digital initiatives, the Regional Science Centre, Bhopal continues its efforts to promote and popularize science.
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