Why does Artemis II test water, toilet, and CO2 systems so early?
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Answer: Orion is doing its first crewed deep-space life-support test
Orion is doing its first crewed deep-space life-support test ✓ — Correct! Artemis II is the first time Orion’s life-support systems are being tested with crew in real deep-space flight conditions. These are basic survival systems.
Comfort matters more than science — Wrong. This is not about choosing comfort over science. It is about proving humans can live and work safely in Orion.
These systems matter only near the Moon — Wrong. These systems matter from the start of the mission, not only near the Moon.
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