The crew of NASA's Artemis 2 mission has successfully traveled farther from Earth than any previous human. However, the most dangerous phase of the mission is yet to come, raising concerns about the astronauts' safety and the challenges that await them.
NASA's Artemis II mission continues to achieve unprecedented milestones in space, having reached its midpoint after covering record distances. The stunning images captured reflect the beauty of Earth and the Moon from a new perspective.
NASA announced that the crew of the Artemis II mission achieved a historic milestone on Monday by surpassing the record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth, exceeding the Apollo 13 achievement. This milestone was reached at 1:56 PM Eastern Time.
American astronauts have achieved a historic milestone by becoming the farthest from Earth, orbiting the Moon for nearly seven hours. This event is part of the Artemis-2 mission aimed at deep space exploration.
Four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are tackling everyday challenges such as fixing toilets and dealing with email issues. This unique mission marks a new step in space exploration as NASA aims to return humans to the Moon.