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The Artemis II mission is set to achieve a lunar flyby, surpassing Apollo 13's 1970 record by traveling over 406,000 kilometers from Earth. Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his crew will experience a 40-minute communications blackout as Orion passes behind the moon. They will observe and photograph lunar features, including the Orientale basin.
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