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Artemis Science: Visualizing NASA’s Next Lunar Flyby
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Artemis Science: Visualizing NASA’s Next Lunar Flyby
NASA Goddard shared this video on Youtube! NASA’s Artemis missions are sending astronauts to explore the Moon for the first time in over fifty years. In early 2026, four Artemis II crew members will fly by the lunar far side at an altitude of approximately 3,000 to 9,000 miles, testing the Orion capsule and venturing further into deep space than anyone has gone before. Artemis II Visualization Lead Ernie Wright has simulated views of the flyby u…
Artemis II is approaching. During the weekend, the four astronauts of the first manned lunar mission of the 21st century passed a crucial stage before flight 2026 looks great for space.
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