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Artemis Astronauts Approach Moon and View Far Side

5 April 2026
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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts have entered “the lunar sphere of influence,” meaning the moon’s gravity now surpasses that of Earth. As they prepare for a six-hour lunar flyby scheduled for 2:45 p.m. ET on Monday, the crew aims to exceed the Apollo 13 mission’s record distance from Earth by over 4,100 miles (6,600 kilometers). In a recent interview, astronaut Christina Koch observed that the far side of the moon looked unfamiliar, while Reid Wiseman expressed awe at the ability to view both Earth and the moon simultaneously from their spacecraft. They expect to capture unprecedented images of the moon’s far side, including features that were inaccessible to previous Apollo missions. During the flyby, the crew will experience a total solar eclipse as the moon passes in front of the sun, and they will photograph the lunar surface using high-quality cameras and their iPhones.

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The Artemis program represents a significant step in human space exploration, marking the first time astronauts have ventured so close to the moon since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago. Artemis II aims to build on the knowledge gained from Apollo by exploring regions of the moon that remain uncharted, contributing to our understanding of lunar geology and resources. This mission also serves as a precursor to future missions, including the planned Artemis III, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface and establish a sustainable presence there. The collaboration between the Artemis crew and the International Space Station during their return flight highlights advances in space communication and cooperation among international space agencies.

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