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The astronauts lost connection with Nasa while behind the Moon, as they passed the furthest point humans have ever travelled from Earth.
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Artemis II astronauts surpass Apollo 13 record, traveling farther from Earth than any other humans
The Artemis II astronauts surpassed the Apollo 13 record of 248,655 miles from Earth on Monday at 12:56 p.m. Central time.
Wiseman, Hansen, pilot Victor Glover and Christina Koch were on track to pass as close as 4,070 miles (6,550 kilometers) to the moon, as their Orion capsule whips past it, hangs a U-turn and then heads back toward Earth. It will take them four days to get back, with a splashdown in the Pacific concluding their test flight on Friday.
The world has tracked the journey of NASA’s Artemis II mission for five days. The four astronauts have launched into space, tested life support and other important systems of their Orion spacecraft, tangled with the vehicle’s toilet,
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The first humans to travel around the moon in more than 50 years experience hours of scientific wonder — and moments of deep emotion.
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