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Artemis II Breaks Record for Farthest Human Travel from Earth

NASA's Artemis II mission has set a new record for the farthest distance traveled by humans from Earth, surpassing the previous record held by Apollo 13.
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Context

The Artemis II mission is part of NASA's broader Artemis program aimed at returning humans to the Moon and eventually sending astronauts to Mars. S1S2

Key points
  • The Artemis II mission has surpassed the Apollo 13 record for distance from Earth. S1S2
  • The record distance reached is 248,655 miles from Earth. S1
  • The mission's achievement occurred at 15:58 GMT. S1
  • The Orion spacecraft is currently in its final phase of the mission. S2
  • Apollo 13 previously held the record since April 1970. S1
  • The Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon. S1
  • This mission is a significant step towards future Mars exploration. S1
  • Four astronauts are aboard the Orion spacecraft for this mission. S1
Why it matters
  • Breaking the distance record demonstrates advancements in space travel technology. S1
  • The mission highlights NASA's commitment to deep space exploration. S2
  • Setting new records can inspire future generations of scientists and engineers. S1
What to watch
  • Monitor the next phases of the Artemis II mission as it progresses. S2
  • Watch for updates on NASA's plans for future lunar missions. S1
  • Follow developments regarding crewed missions to Mars as part of the Artemis program. S1
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