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Four Artemis 2 astronauts will spend seven hours flying by the moon today, seeing lunar sights never before seen by human eyes.
The Artemis II astronauts are the first humans to see and photograph the far-side of the moon with the unaided eye.
Artemis II astronauts are nearing the moon for what will be a six-hour, non-stop lunar flyby that may reveal fresh images of the dark side of the moon.
Former NASA chief of staff Bale Dalton talks about the work that went into the Artemis mission plan and what to watch for on the journey.
The Artemis II astronauts are returning home after a historic lunar flyby, setting a new record for human spaceflight.
The translunar injection burn, one of the most critical moments in the Artemis II mission, sends the four astronauts on a course to go around the moon and back.
The Artemis II crew, led by Reid Wiseman, was the first to lay eyes on several craters on the far side of the moon. The astronauts want to name one of them after Carroll Wiseman, who died of cancer in 2020.
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