Artemis II crew wraps moon flyby, heads for Earth

Artemis II crew wraps moon flyby, heads for Earth

The Artemis II astronauts are now headed back to Earth after successfully completing a lunar flyby that took them further into deep space than any previous human mission. NASA says the journey is providing unprecedented, firsthand views of the moon's far side. It was a significant step toward landing boot prints near the moon’s south pole in just two years. LiveNOW’s Anna Marsick is speaking with Dr. David Alexander, the Director of the Rice Space Institute, as the astronauts continue to share important moments from their journey so far. 

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