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Artemis II astronauts set new distance record in historic lunar flyby
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The Artemis II astronauts began their lunar flyby on Tuesday, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance record by over 6,600 kilometers. Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen remarked on the breathtaking views, while the crew proposed naming two newly discovered craters in honor of their mission and personal history. Their journey aims toward a manned lunar landing planned for 2025.
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