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Artemis Two's Lunar Flyby: A New Era of Space Exploration

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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Artemis Two crew successfully completed a lunar flyby, setting a new distance record and paving the way for future moon missions. The team, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, reached a closest approach of 4,660 miles and a speed of 3,139 mph. They captured stunning images of the moons surface, including the Orientale Basin and Apollo Twelve and Fourteen landing spots. The crew also named two craters after their capsule and commander Reid Wisemans late wife. As they prepare for a Pacific splashdown, Artemis Two marks a significant milestone in humanitys return to the moon.

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