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Artemis II shares new images of Earth as crew nears 100,000 miles
Summary
The Artemis II crew released photos of Earth on their second day in space while more than 90,000 miles from Earth; the 10-day mission is testing the spacecraft in a deep-space environment ahead of future Moon and Mars missions.
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The Artemis II crew released new images of Earth on Friday during their second day in space. They were more than 90,000 miles from Earth when the photos were taken and neared 100,000 miles. The flight is a 10-day mission to test spacecraft systems in a deep-space environment. NASA has described Artemis II as a step toward future crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.
Known details:
- The crew released Earth photos on their second day in space, with the images published Friday.
- The astronauts were reported as being over 90,000 miles from Earth when the images were taken and approached 100,000 miles.
- Artemis II is conducting a 10-day test of spacecraft systems in deep-space conditions.
- NASA presented the mission as building momentum for future crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.
Summary:
The images provide a view of Earth from deep-space while Artemis II continues system testing. The mission will proceed through its planned 10-day duration with remaining tests before return to Earth.
