Artemis 2 Mission Emergency Evacuation
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•Watch how NASA's Artemis astronauts could escape their rocket in an emergency (photos, video)
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Basket system will slide from 375 feet ( 114 meters ) high down to ground level in case of emergency.
Each basket in the system is SUV-sized and can carry five people, or 1,500 pounds ( 680 kg ) In September 2025 , Artemis 2 is expected to launch to the moon.
Artemis 2 aims to land astronauts near the moon's south pole.
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