Moon-bound again: 4 astronauts will fly farther than anyone since 1970s

Four astronauts are set for a 10-day deep-space journey aboard the Artemis II mission, marking humanity’s return beyond low-Earth orbit after five decades. This lunar flyby will test new spacecraft and partnerships, validating crucial systems for future lunar landings and Mars missions. The mission prioritizes crew health and scientific observation, paving the way for sustained lunar exploration.

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