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After traveling a record distance from Earth, the Artemis II crew saw incredible things. “This continues to be unreal,” pilot Victor Glover said.
NASA's Artemis II crew just saw a 57-minute total solar eclipse from the far side of the moon. NASA's next eclipse comes in 2045 during the "Greatest American Eclipse."
The four-member crew witnessed the eclipse while beyond the Moon, creating a vastly different visual experience from what we would typically see on Earth, as noted by CNN and Scie
NASA's Artemis II crew has reached Day 8 of their moon mission, and they'll test Orion's manual controls while preparing for return to Earth.
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Powerful X-class solar flare not a concern for Artemis II launch on April 1, confirms NASA
Agency says the powerful CME will dissipate before liftoff on Wednesday, with continuous monitoring and protocols in place.
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NASA says recent solar flare poses no threat to Artemis II launch
NASA officials say a strong solar flare that erupted from the Sun over the weekend does not threaten the planned Artemis II mission, easing concerns as the agency moves through a key phase of launch preparations.