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InfoAge Space Exploration Center and Observatory Talk "Returning to the Moon: Artemis update" October 26, 2:00PM

 "Returning To The Moon: Artemis Update" Presented by NASA Ambassador Frank O'Brien

Early next year, astronauts will be returning to the vicinity of the moon for the first time in over half a century. The slow pace of the Artemis program is worrisome – will we meet the goal of landing crew by 2030? What are the reasons for the delays? Similar to the original space race, we have a competitor, now the Chinese. Does their space program have the ability to reach the moon? Answers to these questions and more will be discussed!

Frank O'Brien is a volunteer historian for NASA as part of their history, education and public outreach efforts. As an author, his book on the Apollo Guidance Computer has been well received by both the spaceflight and computing communities. In 2012, Frank became a Solar System Ambassador for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lectures on a wide range of space topics. Frank has volunteered at the InfoAge Science and History Museums since 2003.

InfoAge Space Exploration Center and Observatory

2300 Marconi Road Wall, NJ 07719 Sunday October 26th, 2025 2:00 PM

Admission Adults $12 -$8 for ages 12 and younger Includes access to all Museums

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  1. TechieAthlete19 on

    Wish I was in NJ for this. Getting the real Artemis update from a NASA Ambassador like Frank is legit. That timeline is looking shaky, need to hear the inside scoop.

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