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Apollo, Artemis II and Moon

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NASA Artemis crew breaks Apollo record; Astronauts break down in tears after special request from space
NASA’s Artemis astronauts set a new record for the farthest human distance from Earth, surpassing Apollo at 1:57 p.m., while honoring integrity and family with symbolic crater names.

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Artemis II toilet acts up again as astronauts speed toward the moon to break Apollo 13’s record
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From Apollo’s last step to Artemis’ next leap: Why humanity is only now returning to the Moon
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Why Artemis II’s record-breaking journey marks a new dawn in spaceflight
After a six-day journey to the Moon, Nasa’s Artemis II mission reached the farthest point from Earth that humans have ever gone – a staggering 252,760 miles from home.

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Artemis II crew head for home after travelling further from Earth than anyone before
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Artemis crew reaches the moon, approaches record-breaking distance from Earth
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Artemis II on way back to Earth after breaking deep space record
The Orion spacecraft travelled a record-breaking 252,756 miles (406,771km) away from Earth on Monday evening, becoming so close to the moon it appeared to them the size of a basketball held at arm's l...

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Artemis II astronauts in tears as they break Apollo 13 record
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Artemis II makes space history
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What happened to Apollo 13? 'Houston, we've had a problem'

What began as a mission to land on the moon became history’s most harrowing space rescue after a technical failure forced the crew of Apollo 13 into a 200,000-mile race for survival.
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Artemis mission shares office space -- and physics -- with Apollo

As four astronauts whiz toward a flyby of the Moon, looking out for them are mission control experts using cutting-edge technology and lessons learned from the Apollo program 50 years ago."There are
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From Apollo to Artemis: NASA’s moon program signals a shift in who gets to explore space

NASA’s shift from Apollo to Artemis signals a new era of moon exploration centered on inclusion, sustainability and a long-term human presence beyond Earth.
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NASA's Artemis program: A new era in lunar exploration compared to Apollo

NASA's Artemis II mission signifies humanity's return to the moon, highlighting advancements since the Apollo program and addressing contemporary challenges in space exploration.
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Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke supports NASA’s Artemis program

Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke supports NASA's Artemis program, calling it a 'great adventure' and the start of a permanent lunar presence.
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Artemis II launches into orbit for NASA's first moon mission since Apollo program

NASA's Artemis II astronauts launched on a nine-and-a-half-day mission around the moon and back. The spectacular launch marked the first piloted moonshot since the end of the Apollo program 53 years ago.
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NASA revamps Artemis moon landing program by modeling it after speedy Apollo

NASA said Friday it's revamping its Artemis moon exploration program to make it more like the fast-paced Apollo program half a century ago, adding an extra practice flight before attempting a high-risk lunar landing with a crew in two years. The overhaul ...
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Lunar landings in history: From Apollo's giant leaps to Artemis II's new frontier

The Apollo era remains one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of space exploration. Launched during the height of the Cold War, the program was driven by the United States’ ambition to outpace the Soviet Union after the launch of Sputnik 1.
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