jueves, 23 de abril de 2026

 Welcome to our master educational conference on advanced space exploration, entitled:

“ARTEMIS II: THE RETURN OF HUMANITY TO THE MOON”
Speaker: OLGA VALENTIN PRADO
Team: TEAM GIRL GOLD
This high-level scientific and professional conference will have an approximate duration of two hours.
Distinguished scientists, researchers, academics, university professors, experts in technological innovation, institutional representatives, research leaders, international guests, and passionate advocates of space exploration: it is a true honor to have you here.
Today, we are not merely going to discuss a space mission; we are going to reflect upon humanity’s next great leap forward.
The Artemis II mission is far more than a flight around the Moon; it is the beginning of a new era in science, technology, philosophy, geopolitics, and human civilization itself.
It is the bridge between our present on Earth and our future in space.
Since the time of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, and Einstein, humanity has pursued one fundamental question:
How far can we go?
Artemis II is one answer to that question.
But it also opens many new ones.
BLOCK I
HISTORY OF SPACE EXPLORATION
From Apollo to Artemis
To understand Artemis II, it is essential to look back at the Apollo Program.
In 1969, during the historic Apollo 11 mission, humanity took its first step on the Moon, marked by the immortal words:
“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
Throughout the Apollo Program, twelve astronauts walked on the lunar surface.
However, since 1972, no human being has returned to the Moon.
More than fifty years have passed.
Today, Artemis symbolizes that return—not as a repetition, but as an evolution.
BLOCK II
WHAT IS ARTEMIS?
NASA’s New Lunar Program
The Artemis Program was created with an ambitious objective:
To return to the Moon.
To remain on the Moon.
And to prepare the path toward Mars.
Artemis is not simply intended to visit the Moon.
Its purpose is to establish a sustainable human presence there.
It seeks to build the necessary lunar infrastructure and transform the Moon into a scientific platform that will benefit humanity’s future.
BLOCK III
WHAT IS ARTEMIS II?
This historic mission will mark the first crewed flight of the Artemis Program.
Since Apollo 17, humanity has not sent astronauts around the Moon.
The importance of this mission is extraordinary.
Although the crew will not land on the lunar surface, they will validate all critical human systems required for future missions.
It will serve as a crucial test for Artemis III, where the lunar landing will finally take place.
BLOCK IV
THE FOUR ASTRONAUTS
The selected crew represents true global excellence.
Commander:
Pilot:
Mission Specialist:
Mission Specialist:
This crew is making history.
It includes the first woman on a lunar mission, the first Black astronaut on a lunar mission, and the first Canadian traveling to the Moon.
This makes Artemis II not only a scientific mission, but also a profoundly human one.
BLOCK V
MISSION TECHNOLOGY
The Orion spacecraft will serve as the primary vehicle.
It was designed for deep space exploration—not merely for low Earth orbit.
It is prepared for lunar and Martian missions, capable of withstanding intense radiation, extreme re-entry conditions, and interplanetary navigation.
The SLS rocket is one of the most powerful launch systems ever built, generating greater power than the Saturn V during multiple flight phases.
It is the backbone of the Artemis Program.
BLOCK VI
SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE
Why Return to the Moon?
Because the Moon is a natural laboratory.
It gives us the opportunity to study:
• planetary geology
• the origin of the solar system
• extraterrestrial resources
• space radiation
• human physiology beyond Earth
• long-term survival systems
• space mining
• energy production beyond our planet
The Moon will become humanity’s first extraplanetary scientific campus.
BLOCK VII
ARTEMIS AND MARS
The Moon as a Training Platform
Mars will not be our next destination.
It will be the consequence of what we learn here.
First, we must master:
• prolonged habitation
• closed life-support systems
• oxygen production
• food cultivation beyond Earth
• radiation protection
• medical autonomy
• interplanetary logistics
Artemis prepares us for Mars.
BLOCK VIII
IMPACT ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS
Artemis does not belong only to astronauts.
It is a project that involves:
• physicians
• engineers
• space lawyers
• economists
• psychologists
• lunar architects
• artificial intelligence specialists
• educators
• biologists
• geologists
• habitat designers
• experts in space ethics
• international diplomats
Space exploration is not a single discipline.
It is the convergence of them all.
BLOCK IX
PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION
Why Do We Explore?
Because exploration is part of our essence.
Human beings were not born to remain still.
We were born to question.
To discover.
To break barriers.
Artemis is not merely engineering.
It is organized hope.
It is the future transformed into a project.
BLOCK X
FINAL HIGH-IMPACT MESSAGE
History does not remember those who merely watched change happen.
It remembers those who dared to build it.
Artemis II will be remembered as a historic mission.
But it will also be remembered by those who understood it, shared it, and transformed it into inspiration for future generations.
The Moon is not the destination.
It is only the beginning.
Mars will not be the end.
It will simply be the next chapter.
The true frontier is not in space.
It is within the human mind.
And that frontier…
we have only just begun to cross.
OFFICIAL CLOSING
Thank you very much.
May science continue to illuminate our future.
May education continue expanding our frontiers.
And may Artemis II remind us that the universe is not a limit.
It is an invitation.

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