Artemis Astronauts Glimpse Moon's 'Grand Canyon'
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It is a huge crater that resembles a target."This mission marks the first time that the entire basin has been seen by human eyes," said the space agency.
For the first time in history, human eyes of Artemis II astronauts observed the Moon basin known as 'Gran Ca n'.
The Artemis II mission is now closer to the Moon than to Earth, reaching two thirds of its journey during the last hours of Saturday. On its fourth day of flight, the crew also reviewed the details for their next lunar overflight, as reported by NASA on social networks. “The astronauts aboard Orion reviewed plans to study the Moon (...) and are currently practicing manual control of the spacecraft,” the space agency detailed in a publication in …
The crew of Artemis II photographed the Orientale Basin, a lunar formation of 930 km never seen in its entirety by human eyes until today.
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