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NASA, Moon and Artemis

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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II flying past the Moon live
Here’s how to watch the NASA Artemis II Moon flyby live, as well as what time to tune in and what to expect from the space mission.

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Highlights: Artemis II astronauts circle the moon on record-breaking NASA mission
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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II moon launch live
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Artemis II crew set to splashdown off Southern California after historic moon mission
NASA recently launched the Artemis II mission, sending a crew to orbit the moon.

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Artemis II crew prepares for high-stakes Earth splashdown
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Artemis II astronauts prepare to splashdown off coast of San Diego
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Artemis II takes humans further from Earth than ever before
The spacecraft broke the record for the furthest distance humans have travelled into space, reaching 406,771km away from the Earth.

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Artemis II's return will see them travel seven times the speed of sound
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WATCH LIVE: NASA gives Artemis II mission update as crew prepares for return to Earth
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LIVE | Artemis II flies by the Moon

NASA's Orion spacecraft carrying four astronauts mission performs a manned fly-by of the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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Artemis II tracker: Live updates as astronauts prepare for busy Wednesday

"We just went sci-fi." The four astronauts on the Artemis II moon mission have a busy day April 8 as they continue on their return to Earth.
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Artemis II prepares for reentry into Earth’s atmosphere | Morning in America

The Artemis II crew is on the final leg of their mission, as they head back toward Earth for reentry on Friday. NASA says the Orion capsule will slam into the Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour,
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