Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to the moon as they seek to break Apollo 13's record - apnews.com
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Artemis II astronauts have traveled more than halfway to the moon, surpassing Apollo 13's distance record.
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The Artemis II astronauts have traveled more than halfway to the moon, putting them in position to surpass the distance record set by Apollo 13 during that spacecraft's aborted 1970 mission. Artemis II is NASA's crewed lunar program aimed at returning astronauts to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era ended in 1972. Breaking Apollo 13's distance record marks a significant milestone for the modern lunar exploration effort, demonstrating the capability of NASA's newest spacecraft to reach deep space. The mission represents a key test ahead of planned crewed lunar landings under the broader Artemis program. Apollo 13, which experienced a critical oxygen tank failure en route to the moon, became the farthest crewed spacecraft from Earth before having to return home.
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