Four Artemis astronauts swung behind the moon and are now headed home, breaking space-travel distance records and bringing humans to the closest point to the lunar surface in more than 50 years, per Bloomberg. The mission hit historic proximity milestones and is on a return trajectory to Earth, highlighting tangible progress in NASA's lunar exploration capabilities and program execution.
Four Artemis astronauts swung behind the moon and are now headed home, breaking space-travel distance records and bringing humans to the closest point to the lunar surface in more than 50 years, per Bloomberg. The mission hit historic proximity milestones and is on a return trajectory to Earth, highlighting tangible progress in NASA's lunar exploration capabilities and program execution.
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