LEGO Artemis Space Launch System and Milky Way Sets Are Ready For Liftoff

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LEGO Artemis Space Launch System and Milky Way Sets Are Ready For Liftoff
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LEGO is heading to space on May 14th.

At this point we know that the big LEGO drops for May 2024 are going to be the Star Wars Day sets, Despicable Me 4 sets, and the two space-themed sets that LEGO unveiled today – NASA Artemis Space Launch System and The Milky Way Galaxy . Everything you need to know about getting your hands on them can be found right here.

See the Artemis Space Launch System Set at LEGOThe short-term goal of NASA's Artemis program is to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence there by the late 2020s. This will include putting the first woman and person of color on the Moon and developing collaborative partnerships with other nations and private companies to help develop a lunar economy.

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