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Lead CoverageScience10/04/2026, 15:30:45

The Orion Capsule's 695,000-Mile Journey: A Timeline of Everything That Happened

Artemis II's Orion traveled 695,081 miles in 10 days. Here is the complete day-by-day timeline of the mission — every record, discovery, and moment of the first crewed Moon voyage in 53 years.

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Science06/04/2026, 17:17:56

Artemis II Astronauts Are Circling the Moon Right Now — Here Is What They're Experiencing

NASA's Artemis II crew is performing the first lunar flyby since 1972. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, doing, and experiencing that no living humans have experienced in over 50 years.

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Science07/04/2026, 14:19:14

The Artemis II Crew Is Heading Home After Breaking Every Record — Here Is What They Brought Back

The Artemis II crew is heading back to Earth for a splashdown on April 10 after breaking the distance record and seeing the moon's far side. Here is what scientific data they collected and what comes next.

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Science07/04/2026, 09:35:17

The Artemis II Crew Named Two Moon Craters — Here Is the Science and Story Behind Each

The Artemis II crew proposed naming two Moon craters — one after their spacecraft 'Integrity' and one after Commander Wiseman's late wife Carroll. Here is the science and the human story behind each name.

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Science07/04/2026, 09:35:11

The Orion Crew Saw a Total Solar Eclipse From Space — Here Is What That Actually Looks Like

The Artemis II crew witnessed a total solar eclipse from beyond the Moon — the first time humans have seen this from space. Here is what the four astronauts actually saw and described.

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Science07/04/2026, 09:34:49

Artemis II Just Broke the Record for the Farthest Humans Have Ever Traveled From Earth

On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew traveled 248,655 miles from Earth — farther than any humans in history. Here is what they saw on the Moon's far side and what this means for humanity's return to the Moon.

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Science05/04/2026, 14:34:31

Artemis II Is Halfway to the Moon — Here Is What the Crew Is Experiencing Right Now

NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, feeling, and doing during mankind's return to deep space.

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