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A key engine burn Thursday is expected to put NASA's Artemis II astronauts on an irreversible path around the moon.
When the Artemis II four-person crew left Earth’s orbit, they were protected by a computing system designed to move beyond simple redundancy (a la the Apollo missions) to a fail-silent architecture.
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