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NASA Reveals Artemis III Crew: Italian Astronaut Makes History in Mission Preparing Return to the Moon

14/06/2026 12:41 - Tecnologia

Vista espectacular de una nave espacial Orion acoplándose a un módulo lunar en órbita terrestre con el planeta Tierra visible en el fondo, representando la misión Artemis III de la NASA con iluminación cinematográfica y ambiente espacial realista.

🚀 An Unprecedented Mission in Space History

NASA is preparing to execute the most complex launch campaign in lunar history with Artemis III, a mission that will require the coordinated liftoff of three of the world's most powerful rockets to validate rendezvous and docking maneuvers that will enable humanity's return to the lunar surface.

When Will Artemis III Happen and What Does It Entail?

The plan, scheduled for late 2027, will transform lunar exploration into an unprecedented logistical and technological challenge. The mission will test hardware, software, communications, and interfaces between spacecraft, with the goal of preparing the next stage of human exploration beyond Earth's orbit.

The timeline calls for NASA's powerful Space Launch System (SLS) to launch the Orion capsule carrying its four crew members from Kennedy Space Center in Florida into low Earth orbit. There, an unprecedented sequence of tests will begin.

The Docking Sequence

  • First docking: Astronauts will dock with the Blue Moon lunar module, previously launched by a New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin (Jeff Bezos' aerospace company). For two days, they will rehearse all systems in a controlled environment.
  • Second docking: Orion will undock and repeat the procedure with SpaceX's Starship spacecraft, in a maneuver lasting approximately one day.

"Artemis III is an incredibly exciting, complex, and highly coordinated multi-launch campaign. It will take place over a short period of time with three of the most powerful rockets in the world," explained Jeremy Parsons, deputy manager of NASA's Exploration Ground Systems program.

📊 Key Facts

Estimated date:Late 2027
Crew:4 astronauts
Rockets:3 (SLS, New Glenn, Starship)
Objective:Validate lunar dockings
Next:Artemis IV (2028)

👨‍🚀 The Crew Making History

For the first time, an astronaut from the European Space Agency (ESA)—the intergovernmental organization of 22 member states dedicated to space exploration—will be part of an Artemis mission, alongside three Americans with outstanding track records. The group consists of:

🎖️ Randy Bresnik (Commander)

Veteran NASA astronaut selected in 2004. He was a combat pilot in the United States Marine Corps.

  • More than 7,000 flight hours in 95 types of aircraft
  • Participated in STS-129 mission aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis
  • Commander of Expedition 53 to the International Space Station
  • Since 2018, oversees development of Artemis systems

🇮🇹 Luca Parmitano (Pilot)

First ESA astronaut on an Artemis mission. Colonel in the Italian Air Force.

  • 49 years old, born in Paternò, Sicily
  • 366 days in space across two missions
  • 6 spacewalks totaling more than 30 hours
  • Former Commander of the International Space Station
  • More than 2,000 flight hours
  • Qualified to pilot more than 20 aircraft models

🩺 Frank Rubio (Mission Specialist)

Physician and engineer, son of Salvadoran immigrants. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Miami.

  • Black Hawk helicopter pilot
  • Flight surgeon and special forces officer
  • Served in Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq
  • American record: 371 continuous days in space
  • "It's a great honor to represent Hispanics," Rubio stated

🚀 Andre Douglas (Mission Specialist)

The only space debutant on Artemis III. Mechanical engineer with a doctorate in systems engineering.

  • Former US Coast Guard member
  • Participated in rescue and maritime salvage operations
  • Worked on autonomous vehicle design at Johns Hopkins
  • Selected by NASA in 2021
  • Trained on Orion and Blue Moon simulators

👤 Backup Astronaut

Bob Hines, a colonel in the US Air Force, was pilot of the SpaceX Crew-4 mission and has 170 days in space. If one of the primary crew members cannot participate, Hines will join the main team.

🌍 Europe's Contribution to the Artemis Program

ESA will contribute its third European Service Module for this test flight in Earth orbit, a key component to test approach and docking functions in preparation for future lunar landing missions.

"The news from Houston represents a powerful recognition of ESA's role in making humanity's return to the Moon possible. Europeans can be proud to be part of this exciting journey," the European Space Agency stated.

🔧 Technical Preparations Underway

Preparations are progressing at a good pace:

  • The SLS fuel tank has already arrived at Kennedy Space Center
  • Solid rocket boosters await integration
  • The Orion capsule is in the final stage of assembly and testing
  • The crew will begin training immediately on simulators at Johnson Space Center and on the Blue Moon module mockup

The central objective is to validate docking procedures and hardware, ensure interoperability between systems from different providers, and test next-generation extravehicular suits developed by Axiom Space.

🎯 The Path to the Moon and Beyond

According to NASA, the Artemis program aims to "explore the Moon further for scientific discoveries and economic benefits, establish a lasting human presence on the lunar surface, and lay the groundwork for the first crewed missions to Mars".

The success of Artemis III will set the course for the crewed lunar landing of Artemis IV in 2028 at the Moon's south pole, and will establish the foundations for future missions to the red planet and beyond.

Sources:

Infobae - "Three rockets, two orbital dockings and four astronauts: this will be NASA's Artemis III mission" (June 14, 2026)

La Nación - "Artemis III: who are the four astronauts for NASA's new mission in 2027" (June 14, 2026)

Diario Jornada - "Luca Parmitano, the first Italian astronaut on a NASA mission" (June 11, 2026)

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