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Artemis Ii: Astronauts Are Already Farther From Earth than Any Human in 54 Years What's Next Now?

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On Monday, April 6, NASA's Artemis II mission wrote a page in the history of space exploration: the Orion ship's crew exceeded 405,548 kilometers from Earth, beating the record of Apollo 13 since April 1970 by more than 5,400 kilometers. It is the largest distance any human has reached from our planet. Who are they on board? Four astronauts share the interior of the Orion capsule: Reid Wiseman (NASA) — Commander Victor Glover (NASA) — pilot Chri…
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On Monday, April 6, NASA's Artemis II mission wrote a page in the history of space exploration: the Orion ship's crew exceeded 405,548 kilometers from Earth, beating the record of Apollo 13 since April 1970 by more than 5,400 kilometers. It is the largest distance any human has reached from our planet. Who are they on board? Four astronauts share the interior of the Orion capsule: Reid Wiseman (NASA) — Commander Victor Glover (NASA) — pilot Chri…

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INFOZONA broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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