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When NASA's Artemis II spacecraft carried four astronauts around the Moon earlier this year, the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope was quietly watching from a quiet valley in West Virginia. The Green Bank Telescope tracked the Orion capsule across 213,000 miles of empty space with a precision that would embarrass most speedometers and what it produced isn't just an engineering triumph. It's a glimpse of how the world's most sensiti…

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The Green Bank Telescope, located in West Virginia, conducted precise observations of NASA's Artemis II mission, which carries four astronauts on a trajectory around the Moon. The images captured by the telescope revealed the position and speed of the Orion capsule, highlighting the importance of ground tracking technology in space missions. Precise observation of the Artemis II mission: During the Artemis II mission, the Green Bank Telescope co…

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Universe Today broke the news in United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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