Artemis II Astronauts Set Distance Record
Artemis II astronauts set a new record for the farthest distance from Earth during a lunar flyby, a milestone in NASA's journey back to the moon. The team of three Americans and one Canadian witnessed unprecedented views of the moon's far side, marking a significant phase in lunar exploration.
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Artemis II astronauts have set a new milestone in space exploration, achieving the greatest distance from Earth during their recent lunar flyby.
This historic event, featuring three American astronauts and a Canadian, marks NASA's first return to the moon since the Apollo missions.
The mission promises breathtaking views of the moon's far side and is a critical step towards future lunar landings near the south pole within two years.
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