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10 facts about NASA’s historic Moon mission

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Artemis II in numbers: 10 facts about NASA’s historic Moon mission
Artemis II, which launched on April 10 after weeks of delay, has successfully orbited the Moon and returned to Earth with a wealth of data to fuel future lunar missions.

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Artemis 2: Our favorite photos from NASA's historic moon mission
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Five reasons why NASA's Artemis II will cement its place in the history books.
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Emotional Artemis II crew describe 'most special' moon mission
The crew of the Artemis II mission made a triumphant return to Houston, Texas, on Saturday (April 11) a day after they landed back on Earth from their journey around the moon.

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Artemis II: The historic mission to the Moon - from lift-off to splashdown
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NASA Already Has Next Artemis Flight in Its Sights Following Astronauts' Triumphant Moon Flyby
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9 highlights from Artemis II's epic journey around the moon

The Artemis II crew's nine-day moon mission set a record for the farthest any human has ever traveled from Earth. Here's a look at the key moments.
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Interesting facts about NASA Artemis 2 space launch

Artemis 2 took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on a space journey that will see the 4 astronauts orbit the moon.
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250,000 miles from Earth? Mind-boggling facts about Artemis II.

At the farthest, Artemis II is set to travel about 250,000 miles from Earth, surpass Apollo 13's record. Here's the mission by the numbers.
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The moon: Facts about our planet's lunar companion

The moon is our constant companion and the only natural object that always orbits Earth. It's about four times smaller than Earth and its gravity is much weaker, which is why astronauts bounce around on it like a trampoline. But even though our moon is ...
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5 Facts About Artemis II Now That It Has Launched

Artemis II represents the first time humans will leave low earth orbit since the days of Apollo over a half century ago. Additionally, the shape of its path around the Moon could set a record for greatest distance humans have traveled into space. NASA is targeting 2028 for a lunar landing after the Artemis III test mission.
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