NASA’s first mission as part of humanity’s return to the Moon is set to take a range of odd and unusual passengers up into space – including Lego people and Shaun the Sheep.The mission, which will last 42 days and cover a distance of 1.3 million miles, is the first in a line of missions designed to help humanity set up a presence on the moon.Artemis I’s job is to test the Orion system in space including its reentry capability into Earth’s atmosphere.READ MORE: Dad who murdered teen who refused to sleep with him at boozy Christmas party jailedOn the historic flight which will take off from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida will be a series of items with both research-based and symbolic reasons for being onboard.It will travel beyond the moon, carrying with it a number of mementoes in keeping with tradition from NASA missions of the past.Knick knacks and important artefacts will be on board.
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