💨 Abstract
As Artemis II astronauts prepare for a lunar flyby, Canada's first female astronaut, Roberta Bondar, highlights the mission's significance. The crew, including one Canadian, will travel over 400,000 kilometers, farther than any human before, exposing them to deep space conditions. The mission will test human physiology and technology for future deep space travel, aiming to make missions safer and smarter. The crew recently passed a milestone, being closer to the moon than Earth.
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