The four astronauts on the Artemis 2 mission have surpassed the record for the farthest point humans have reached in space, exceeding a distance of <strong>400,171 kilometers</strong>. They are now preparing to explore undiscovered areas of the Moon.
In a historic event, the Artemis II mission launched from Earth on April 2, 2024, with astronauts traveling over 10,300 kilometers beyond the Moon, setting new records. The mission aims to test crucial technological systems for future missions.
NASA is gearing up to return to the moon through the Artemis program, aiming to explore the lunar surface and bring humans back by 2024. This marks over 50 years since the Apollo program sent the first human to the moon.
Thorsten Slok, Chief Economist at Apollo, predicts short-term fluctuations in the bond market while emphasizing long-term stability in the Middle East, which will help keep oil prices low.