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Artemis Ii: "We Were Able to See for the First Time the Hidden Face of the Moon, It Was Spectacular," Said the Crew

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The astronauts of the Artemis II mission continue their journey to the Moon, before the planned overflight on Monday. The crew says they were able to see for the first time the hidden face of our satellite. "It was not the Moon to which we are accustomed," says astronaut Christina Koch. - Artemis II: "We were able to see for the first time the hidden face of the Moon, it was spectacular," says the crew (Sciences).

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The mission of Artemis II is less than 24 hours to begin the moon's survival. But astronomers are already able to see the hidden side of that star, impossible to see Earth's lightning.

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The team of the Artemis II mission continues its journey to the Moon, before the planned overflight on Monday. If they have not yet reached their destination, the astronauts assure that they have already experienced a rare moment. The four crew members — three Americans and one Canadian — explained from the Orion capsule that they had been able to distinguish the hidden face of the Moon, this hemisphere constantly turned opposite to the Earth, r…

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On the night of Sunday to Monday, astronauts will enter the "sphere of lunar influence".

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For the first time, human beings have seen the hidden face of the Moon, whose astronauts of the Artemis mission are getting a little closer.

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The astronauts of the Artemis II mission continue their journey to the Moon, before the planned overflight on Monday. The crew says they were able to see for the first time the hidden face of our satellite. "It was not the Moon to which we are accustomed," says astronaut Christina Koch. - Artemis II: "We were able to see for the first time the hidden face of the Moon, it was spectacular," says the crew (Sciences).

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On day four of their journey, the crew of the Artemis II mission discovered parts of the Moon that no human had yet observed with the naked eye.

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