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Artemis, moon and NASA

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OKC Thunder Wire · 59m
NASA Artemis II astronauts to fly around moon in spacefaring 'pivot point'
During the flyby, NASA's Artemis II crew will observe lunar features never before seen by human eyes and experience a 40-minute communications blackout.

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How will Artemis 2 be different from NASA's Apollo moon missions?
Texas Standard · 5d
Before Artemis II, a look back to Apollo 8, when astronauts first went around the moon and back
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More than half way to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts are grappling with a toilet problem
The Artemis II crew’s 16.5-foot-wide (5-meter-wide) Orion capsule has a waste management-related problem that arose in the early hours of Saturday as Day 3 was winding down.

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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts set to break Apollo 13 distance record during lunar flyby on April 6
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Artemis astronauts to study the Moon’s surface using mainly their eyes
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NASA Astronauts Are Closer to Moon Than Earth on Artemis II Day 4
As Day 4 dawned on the Artemis II mission, the astronauts were closer to the moon than to Earth, after crossing the halfway point between the two bodies on Friday night.

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Artemis II mission: NASA crew describes far side of the moon, says ‘not the moon I’m used to seeing'
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NASA’s Artemis II just captured Earth from deep space: Stunning new images show our planet like never before
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How much more elbow room does Artemis II's Orion have than Apollo?

Orion's interior space is equivalent to that of two minivans, NASA says. That's a lot more breathing room than space capsules of the 1960s and '70s.
ZME Science
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NASA Is Finally Returning to the Moon After 50 Years. But Why Did It Take So Long?

Many things have changed since the 1960s. At 13:24:59 Central Standard Time on December 19 1972, the Apollo 17 command module splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, about 350 nautical miles south-east of Samoa, concluding the last mission to the Moon.
Good Morning America
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Artemis II launch: A look back at Apollo 8 and prior missions to the moon

Artemis II builds on prior missions including Artemis II and early Apollo missions, including Apollo 8, which set out for a lunar flyby.
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