'I Think About You, Earth': Nassa Reveals New Images of Mission Artemis Ii, the First Towards Lua in Five Decades
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Nearly 300 thousand miles [300 km] from Earth, astronomers described the rough journey to the natural satellite as if they were 'falling from the sky'
The launch of Artemis ll , considered as the return of humans to the moon, was a long-awaited mission that aroused the curiosity of the world, which was carried out at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. More than 50 years passed so that humanity could again see images of the Earth taken from the lunar orbit, following a new mission of NASA and the United States government. Plans consider the moon to be a new ‘scientific base’, practically a po…
The Artemis II mission, which launched this week, is halfway to the Moon. NASA is sharing images of Earth captured by astronauts and preparing for the most anticipated part of the mission.
NASA published the first high-resolution images of the Earth carried out by the mission team Artemis II while it is half the distance between Earth and Moon.
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