
Artemis Mission spacecraft enters Moon's gravitational sphere, crew observes lunar features
The Artemis mission spacecraft, carrying astronauts, has entered the Moon's gravitational sphere for the first time in half a century, with the crew observing lunar features and potentially breaking distance records. Articles from multiple languages report on the mission's progress and activities.
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Artemis 2 Moon flypast today, Netflix to livestream: All about Nasa mission's big day
Nasa's Artemis 2 mission will be carrying out its much-awaited flypast around the Moon on Monday, an event which will be livestreamed on YouTube and Netflix.
Read full article →What to know about the Artemis II mission’s Moon flyby - The Straits Times
What to know about the Artemis II mission’s Moon flyby The Straits Times
Read full article →Artemis astronauts for Moon flyby on fifth mission day
The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis 2 mission are preparing to enter the Moon's "sphere of influence," having already taking in sights of the lunar surface never before seen by human eyes.
Read full article →Artemis crew nears Moon’s gravity tipping point in historic flyby mission - News24
Artemis crew nears Moon’s gravity tipping point in historic flyby mission News24
Read full article →Artemis astronauts ready for Moon flyby on fifth day of historic mission - Arab News
Artemis astronauts ready for Moon flyby on fifth day of historic mission Arab News
Read full article →Artemis astronauts spot Moon's 'Grand Canyon'
Canadian children live from space, astronaut Christina Koch said the crew was most excited to see the basin
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