Artemis II Crew Sets New Space Frontier

NASA's Artemis II mission crew achieved a historical milestone by traveling farther into space than any humans before. They conducted a six-hour survey of the moon's far side, witnessing impact flashes from meteors on its cratered surface, providing unprecedented observations of the lunar landscape.

Artemis II Crew Sets New Space Frontier

In a groundbreaking achievement for space exploration, the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission ventured deeper into space than any previous human mission, marking a new frontier for humanity.

During their expedition, the astronauts navigated a rare flyby of the moon's shadowed far side, delving into regions of the lunar surface that are typically hidden from view.

The mission's highlight was the astronauts' close-up observations of meteor impacts, as they witnessed the 'impact flashes' that illuminate the dark, heavily cratered landscape.

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