As a long-awaited splashdown nears, the first of its kind in more than half a century, the San Diego Air & Space Museum is spotlighting the milestones that led here. Visitors move past astronaut suits and space food to Apollo artifacts, including a helmet worn by Neil Armstrong and a letter from Charles Lindbergh. CEO Jim Kidrick calls the coming test flight "above all others," with a brand new capsule and rocket, and says Artemis revives Apollo knowledge for longer stays in deep space. His message to young visitors: "You can do it."
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From Apollo to Artemis: Looking back as a new era nears splashdown
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