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Artemis, moon

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Artemis II moon images: Separating fact from science fiction
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the moon, allowing them to observe and photograph the moon's far side, commonly referred to as its dark side.

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What was the Artemis II crew looking at on the moon? Search our 3D model
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8-year-old watches his plush toy rocket to the moon with Artemis II mission
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Artemis II astronauts follow Apollo tradition of naming lunar features after loved ones
HOUSTON — Lunar love knows no bounds.

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Soaring costs, fuel shortage fears drive Pakistan to electric bikes
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Artemis crew shares emotional moment as lunar crater named after commander’s deceased wife
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Artemis II astronauts break records and take in unprecedented views in historic moon flyby
The astronauts have now begun their return trip home after venturing farther from Earth than anyone ever has, breaking the 1970 record set by Apollo 13.

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Artemis II Astronauts Head Home After Historic Journey Around the Moon
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Highlights: Artemis II astronauts circle the moon on record-breaking NASA mission
Smithsonian Magazine
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See the Awe-Inspiring New Photos of the Moon and Earth Sent Back From the Artemis 2 Mission

The astronauts are on their way home after looping around the moon on a historic flyby. Here are the dazzling images they captured
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Limiting space junk's threat by predicting its mess in the Earth-moon neighborhood

Debris from moonbound spacecraft has left craters on the lunar surface since the U.S. Apollo missions. But the moon is not used to being surrounded by debris. With an expected resurgence in lunar missions in the coming years,
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