Artemis Astronauts halfway to the moon

Artemis Astronauts halfway to the moon

The Artemis II astronauts are now more than halfway to the Moon as they aim to surpass the distance record set by Apollo 13. The crew is expected to travel over 252,000 miles from Earth, the farthest distance ever reached by humans, before looping around the Moon and beginning their journey back home. Professor Tim Glotch with Stony Brook University weighs in. 

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