NASA's Artemis 2 mission will rely heavily on human observation as astronauts use their eyes to study the Moon's surface during a flyby, underscoring the unique capabilities of human perception in scientific exploration. This approach is crucial for understanding lunar features that cameras might miss, such as subtle color shifts and texture changes under varying lighting conditions.
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