Humans to Reach Unprecedented Lunar Orbit with Artemis II

NASA's Artemis II mission is set to make history as the astronauts venture deeper into space than ever before, reaching the far side of the moon.
In a remarkable feat of human exploration, the Artemis II astronauts are expected to reach the far side of the moon on Monday, venturing deeper into space than any humans have ever ventured before. The NASA team has reported satisfaction with the progress of the historic mission since the crew's launch on Wednesday, as the three Americans and one Canadian on board prepare to break the record for maximum range from Earth.
The Artemis II mission represents a significant milestone in the agency's ongoing efforts to return humans to the moon and establish a sustainable presence there. As the astronauts traverse the lunar surface, they will not only witness a total solar eclipse, but also push the boundaries of human exploration, setting new records and paving the way for future deep-space missions.
Source: The Guardian


