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Mission astronauts Artemis II: "The experience has been unrepeatable, too great."
In their first public appearance after sailing, they have been shocked by their historic 10-day trip around the moon, which has given them a lot of applause from the public.
The Orion has already sailed, and the Artemis II mission, the first voyage to the moon in 50 years, is over
NASA has confirmed that the four astronauts (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen) are in good health.
Artemis II astronauts ready to sail at 02:07 off the coast of California
Trump has spoken to the crew of the Artemis II mission and thanked them for their courage
The US president spoke to the crew after observing the hidden face of the moon to congratulate them on their historic mission. "Today you have made history and filled the whole of America with pride, a terrible pride," Trump said in the interview.
Mission Artemis II begins its journey back to Earth after observing the hidden face of the moon
As planned, four of the mission's astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — have lost communication with the Earth for 40 minutes. Then they have observed the hidden side of the satellite and been able to collect photographs and data from unseen sites.
Mission Artemis II: "We have reached the place where man has been farther from Earth"
The four astronauts entered lunar orbit today and will begin to observe the hidden side of the satellite.
The Artemis II mission's photograph of the hidden part of the moon has been published
The mission is close to its destination, a few hours after reaching the orbit of the natural satellite for the first time in five decades.
Mission Artemis II, preparing for Monday's lunar flight
The crew is preparing to observe the hidden part of the moon on a mission that is maturing distancing marks.
Earth seen from Artemis II
The mission is advancing towards the moon, and from that distance images of the Earth have been taken before arriving at the satellite on Monday.
"Artemis II" leaves the orbit of the Earth and is already on its way to the moon
Crew travel back to the Moon after 50 years, but no landing is planned.
Eneko Axpe: "This mission is the starting point for building an infrastructure on the moon and for humanity to go to Mars."
The Artemis II mission is only the starting point for the construction of an infrastructure to live on the Moon and research to adapt human beings to their conditions. But the ultimate goal is to reach Mars, as explained by physicist and NASA collaborator Eneko Axpe.
The Commune of Artemis II, the surprise that has shaken the mission of returning to the moon
The crew detected a failure in the Orion wreck system, but the problem was solved, hours after takeoff, without endangering the mission.
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"Artemis II" takes off on its way to the moon
NASA's crew has fully entered Earth orbit and embarked on a 10-day journey, with minor incidents during the launch, but they have been repaired.
Artemis II is about to take off, a mission that will bring humanity back to the moon
The shipArtemis II will be launched from Florida this Wednesday at 6:24 p.m., at midnight in the Basque Country. The mission will involve the return of astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time in half a century.
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NASA has launched the countdown to the "Artemis II" mission and has described the launch situation as "excellent"
After 50 years, the mission aims to get astronauts back into lunar orbit, and they have everything ready for tomorrow's launch.
NASA will launch the Artemis II mission on April 1, the first manned trip to the moon in 50 years
The US space agency's Artemis II mission was scheduled to depart in March, but was delayed.
The manned mission to the moon has been postponed until March, after fuel leak tests have been halted today
"We will launch only when we believe we are ready to undertake this historic mission," said NASA Chief Jared Isaacman, adding that the team will "thoroughly" review the data, "solve every problem detected," make the necessary arrangements, and return to the tests.
NASA's Crew-11 mission has returned to Earth, an astronaut due to illness
On January 8, NASA announced its decision to advance the end of the mission and bring the four crew members to Earth. This is the first time that the end of a mission at the International Space Station has been anticipated due to the health of one of its members, because although the station has advanced medical equipment, it is not prepared for complex diagnoses.