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BBC Inside Science

Why is Nasa sending people around the moon?

15 January 2026

26 minutes

Available for over a year

The space science world is buzzing. In the next few days, NASA is expected to begin the rollout of its Artemis II rocket to the launch pad with the launch itself expected as early as February. Science journalist Jonathan Amos explains why NASA is interested in travelling around the moon now? And what we will learn from sending humans further into space than ever before.

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Presenter: Tom Whipple

Producer: Kate White, Katie Tomsett, Tim Dodd and Clare Salisbury

Editor: Martin Smith

Production Co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth