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NASA's Artemis II crew now on their way to moon

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The Trajectory of the Artemis II Moon Mission Is a Feat of Engineering
Liftoff. At 6:35 pm ET on April 2, a Space Launch System rocket lifted an Orion capsule from Earth.

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Highlights From the Launch of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission
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NASA's Artemis II astronauts propel towards the moon after Earth orbit
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'Something we have never seen before': Artemis II crew describe far side of Moon
The crew on board Nasa's Artemis II spacecraft have described seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.

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Artemis II Crew Sends Back First Earth Views From Journey To The Moon
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Artemis II crew describe ‘something never seen before’ after first glimpse of the moon’s far side
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Where is Artemis II? Follow updates as NASA mission approaches moon
The mission launched on April 1 at about 6:35 p.m. ET with NASA's Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Hammock Koch, and Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen on a 10-day flight to take the crew ...

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Artemis astronauts preparing for historic lunar flyby
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Artemis II crew nears lunar orbit in historic mission
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Radiation 'cavity' near the moon could lower astronaut exposure to cosmic radiation

For a few hours each lunar day, the radiation environment near the moon quietly shifts. Measurements now suggest that parts of the moon’s orbit pass through a region where harmful cosmic radiation
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Artemis II vs Apollo: A visual guide to NASA's path to lunar far side — how astronauts will create figure ‘8’

Artemis II astronauts will be looking at the Moon from a “unique perspective”, as they will be passing by at a much higher altitude compared to the Apollo missions.
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