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NASA's Artemis astronauts will rely on their eyes to study the Moon during a historic flyby mission, enhancing lunar exploration. |
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NASA's Artemis astronauts will rely on their eyes to study the Moon during a historic flyby mission, enhancing lunar exploration. |
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Artemis II astronauts prepare for a historic lunar flyby, aiming to capture and analyze unique lunar features during their mission. |
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Explore the geopolitical implications of NASA's Artemis II mission as it competes with China's lunar ambitions for space supremacy. |
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Astronauts on Artemis II reported a strange burning smell from the spacecraft toilet system. NASA could not identify the exact source but cleared the system for continued use. The issue followed an earlier malfunction that was fixed by the crew., US News, Times Now |
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The four astronauts aboard Nasa's Artemis II mission have crossed a major milestone, travelling more than 150,000 miles (241,000 km) from Earth as the. |
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NASA's Artemis II mission has released its first breathtaking images of Earth from deep space. Shot by astronaut Reid Wiseman using this camera, the photos capture our planet's beauty as the crew reaches the halfway point to the Moon. Find out which cameras were used by the crew., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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NASA confirmed on Friday that its Artemis II mission is halfway to the Moon. The crew will soon perform a lunar flyby and gather key scientific data, marking a major step in humanity's return to deep space exploration., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Nasa has released the first photographs from its Artemis II mission, offering a breathtaking view of Earth as the astronauts race toward the moon, mar. |
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NASA has released stunning images from the Artemis II mission, showcasing Earth from the Orion spacecraft's perspective, a view not seen in over 50 years. The images depict our planet as a delicate crescent against a dark backdrop and feature familiar ocean and cloud formations. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Nasa has released the first high-resolution images of Earth captured by the Artemis 2 crew from the Orion spacecraft. These spectacular views show our planet as a glowing crescent as the four astronauts head to the Moon. |