NASA’s Artemis II Crew Eclipses Record for Farthest Human Spaceflight
NASA’s Artemis II Crew Eclipses Record for Farthest Human Spaceflight 🇺🇸 The Discovery On a historic Monday afternoon, the Artemis II mission achieved a significant milestone for NASA and human space exploration. At 12:56 p.m. CDT, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft reached a distance of 248,655 miles from Earth. This achievement eclipsed the previous record set by the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. The Artemis II mission, carrying four astronauts, aims to orbit the Moon and return safely, serving as a critical test flight for future lunar explorations. At its farthest point, the crew will travel approximately 252,760 miles. This mission symbolizes a new era in space exploration, reaffirming NASA’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight and preparing for potential future missions to Mars. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento En una tarde histórica de lunes, la misión Artemis II logró un hito significativo para la NASA y la exploración espacial humana. A las 12:56 p.m. CDT...