Trump threatens Iran's power plants, bridges. And, Artemis II readies for lunar flyby
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President Trump threatened to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz.
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President Trump threatened to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges. This threat was made unless Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, NASA's Artemis II crew is preparing for its closest approach to the moon. The crew will undertake a lunar flyby as part of their mission.
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Artemis II Lunar Flyby Mission
The Artemis II mission, carrying a crew of four, is currently on a historic journey around the Moon. Astronauts are preparing for a lunar flyby, capturing breathtaking views and marking a significant milestone in human space exploration.
Artemis II Mission: Lunar Flyby
The Artemis II mission astronauts are on a historic flyby around the Moon, marking the first time humans have journeyed this far in over half a century. The crew has been sharing breathtaking views and is set to break Apollo 13's distance record.
Artemis II Mission: Lunar Flyby and Distance Record
The Artemis II crew is on a historic mission to orbit the Moon, aiming to take humans farther from Earth than ever before. The mission involves a lunar flyby, with the crew preparing for crucial maneuvers and sharing stunning views from space.
Artemis II Mission Prepares for Lunar Flyby
The Artemis II mission is preparing for a historic lunar flyby, which will take its crew farther from Earth than any humans have traveled before. This mission is a crucial step in NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon.
Artemis II Lunar Flyby Mission Progress
The Artemis II crew is preparing for and executing a historic nine-day mission involving a lunar flyby, aiming to loop around the Moon and set a new distance record from Earth. The mission highlights both the advancements and challenges of human space exploration.
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