Is this a new chapter in history? This week, people around the world watched as a rocket took off from the USA. It is part of a mission to put humans back on the Moon.
Mega Moon rocket blasts off on risky mission
Is this a new chapter in history? This week, people around the world watched as a rocket took off from the USA. It is part of a mission to put humans back on the Moon.
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There was a huge roar as the rocket lifted off from the ground on Wednesday. Finally, the mission was underway.
The rocket, built by NasaThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration, responsible for the US space programme., is going to circle around the Moon. This time, there are no astronautsSomeone who travels on a rocket into space. on board. But soon, Nasa hopes that people will walk on the Moon again.
Humans last stepped foot on the Moon in 1972. That was 50 years ago.
And the Moon is only the first step. Nasa also wants to take humans to MarsThe fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System. .
Yes! This is a big moment. It could be the first step towards humans one day living on the Moon or even Mars.
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No! Humans have already been to the Moon - we do not need to go again! And it will be a long time before we walk on Mars.
Nasa - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, responsible for the US space programme.
Astronauts - Someone who travels on a rocket into space.
Mars - The fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
Mega Moon rocket blasts off on risky mission

Glossary
Nasa - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, responsible for the US space programme.
Astronauts - Someone who travels on a rocket into space.
Mars - The fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.