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Crew breaks record in moon flyby

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NASA Artemis II live updates: Astronauts swing around the moon in historic flyby
The most anticipated moment of NASA's Artemis II mission is here: The four crew members will circle the moon today in their Orion spacecraft.

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Artemis II live updates as crew comes back into contact after flying behind far side of the moon
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Artemis II updates: Crew flies by moon's far side, begins journey back home
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NASA Artemis II crew will fly by moon, break space travel distance record
The Artemis II crew will travel farther from Earth than any astronauts before them.

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Artemis II tracker: Live updates as astronauts start lunar flyby today
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Photos: The view from Artemis II
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Artemis Astronauts Set Record for Farthest Distance Traveled From Earth
We do so in honoring the extraordinary efforts and feats of our predecessors in human space exploration.

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Artemis II surpasses Apollo 13’s distance record amid lunar voyage
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Watch live stream of Artemis II moon mission during lunar flyby today
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Highlights From the Launch of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission

A giant rocket’s tower of flame lifted three Americans and one Canadian at 6:35 p.m. Eastern on the first crewed journey that will go around the moon since 1972.
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NASA shares breathtaking images of Artemis II astronauts taking in the view from Orion's windows

The Orion spacecraft is more than two-thirds of the way to the moon, and astronauts are preparing for their flyby on Monday.
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Artemis II crew emerges from communications blackout after vessel passes far side of the moon

Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts and former NASA chief technologist Les Johnson discuss new developments in the Artemis II mission on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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