Artemis II Crew Breaks Distance Record During Historic Moon Flyby
The Artemis II mission has successfully begun its lunar flyby, with the four-person crew setting a new record for distance from Earth. This milestone demonstrates American technological leadership and the viability of returning humans to the lunar vicinity. The event marks a significant step forward in NASA's broader goals for deep space exploration and future colonization.
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