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Artemis II, NASA's lunar mission, successfully launched with four astronauts aboard, marking humanity's return to the moon after 53 years. The mission aims to test critical systems on the Orion capsule, paving the way for Artemis III, which plans to land on the moon's south pole by 2028. The crew will travel farther from Earth than any humans since Apollo 17 and will loop around the moon's far side.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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