As the US prepares to launch another attempt at returning humans to the lunar surface, experts are drawing lessons from the Apollo program's historic success and infamous failures. The ambitious Artemis mission, set to debut in the near future, aims to build on the knowledge gained from the Apollo era, where astronauts successfully landed on the moon six times between 1969 and 1972. However, the program also suffered setbacks, including a catastrophic fire during a ground test and the tragic Apollo 13 accident. Now, with new technologies and a renewed focus on space exploration, the question on everyone's mind is: what will be the key to success this time around?


We know what worked and what failed the last time around