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Artemis II astronauts to break distance record during lunar flyby on Monday
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Artemis II astronauts are set to break the distance record during a moon flyby on Monday, exceeding the Apollo 13 mark by 4,000 miles. The crew, including Nasa's Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch, will travel 5,000 miles beyond the moon and capture images of the far side, enhancing future lunar missions. They aim for a Pacific splashdown on April 10.
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