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Artemis 2 crew surpasses Apollo 13 distance from Earth

6 April 2026
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The NASA Artemis 2 mission has set a new distance record for human spaceflight, with astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen surpassing the Apollo 13 crew’s distance of 400,171 kilometers from Earth on April 6, 2026. At 1:57 p.m. EDT, they commenced a six-hour lunar flyby, where the Orion spacecraft will photograph lunar details and conduct scientific observations. The crew is equipped to make nuanced color observations using their eyes, which NASA’s science flight operations lead states can provide valuable scientific insights. The mission’s maximum distance from Earth is expected to reach 406,778 kilometers by 7:07 p.m. EDT that evening. As the Orion approaches the moon’s far side, it will experience a 40-minute communication blackout due to the lunar gravity slingshot before returning to Earth, expected on Friday.

Why It Matters

The Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon, building on the legacy of the Apollo missions, which last saw astronauts land on the lunar surface in 1972. Artemis 2 is a critical step toward establishing a sustainable human presence on the moon and preparing for future missions to Mars. NASA’s investment in the Artemis program, projected at approximately $100 billion, underscores the importance of lunar exploration in advancing space science, technology, and international collaboration in space endeavors. This mission not only breaks records but also enhances our understanding of the moon, which plays a significant role in future space exploration initiatives.

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