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Artemis, moon and NASA

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NASA Artemis II astronauts to fly around moon in spacefaring 'pivot point'
The last spacecraft to carry humans to the moon, NASA's Apollo 17 command module, is a longtime museum piece on display at Space Center Houston.

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Texas Standard · 6d
Before Artemis II, a look back to Apollo 8, when astronauts first went around the moon and back
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NASA Artemis II crew break distance record for space travel
 · 4h
Artemis 2: NASA established contact with Artemis 2 after a 40-minute blackout
The TOI Science Desk stands as an inquisitive team of journalists, ceaselessly delving into the realms of discovery to curate a captivating collection of news, features, and articles from the vast and...

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cnbctv18 · 8h
Artemis II sails through trip around moon after surpassing Apollo 13's distance record
 · 11h
Artemis II Astronauts Go Farther From Earth Than Ever Before
 · 15h
Artemis II astronauts in tears as they break Apollo 13 record
Col Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency, one of the crew’s two mission specialists, said: “From the cabin of Integrity here, as we surpass the furthest distance humans have ever travelled from ...

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 · 1d
Artemis II Lunar flyby today — When and where to watch live streaming? Will astronauts land on lunar surface?
 · 6h
‘Sights that no human has ever seen’: Artemis II crew bound for Earth after lunar fly-by and solar eclipse
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How much more elbow room does Artemis II's Orion have than Apollo?

Orion's interior space is equivalent to that of two minivans, NASA says. That's a lot more breathing room than space capsules of the 1960s and '70s.
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NASA Is Finally Returning to the Moon After 50 Years. But Why Did It Take So Long?

Many things have changed since the 1960s. At 13:24:59 Central Standard Time on December 19 1972, the Apollo 17 command module splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, about 350 nautical miles south-east of Samoa, concluding the last mission to the Moon.
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