Artemis II, with its four-person crew, has entered the Moon’s gravitational sphere of influence at 39,000 miles from the lunar surface. This development marks a significant milestone for space exploration and sets the stage for humans to travel farther into space than ever before, breaking records set by Apollo missions. Tomorrow, the spacecraft will loop around the Moon's far side, taking astronauts to an unprecedented distance of 252,757 miles from Earth.
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