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NASA, Artemis and space

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NASA Artemis II crew will fly by moon, break space travel distance record
Today is a big day for NASA’s Artemis II crew as they swing around the moon, expecting to set a new record for the farthest astronauts have traveled from Earth.

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What NASA’s Artemis II mission actually revealed about life and space travel
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Artemis II and the value of human space travel
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Artemis astronaut steals moon mascot from Nasa
An astronaut aboard the Artemis II mission to the moon broke protocol by sneaking the crew’s mascot back down to Earth.

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What's next for NASA after Artemis II crew completes historic moon mission
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Little Green Alien Spotted at Artemis II Crew's Splashdown Following High-Stakes Mission Around the Moon
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Photo Gallery: Artemis II crew return to Earth after moon trip
Photographers working for involved agencies as well as The Canadian Press and Associated Press were on hand in various locations to capture the historic moment.

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Artemis II crew back on Earth. Crew speaks out at welcome home event
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Astronauts talk Artemis II mission
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From bone loss to blurred vision: How space travel impacts the human body

As human spaceflight continues to pushes boundaries, scientists try to understand — and minimise — the physical and psychological impact of space travel on the human body. View on euronews
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Artemis astronauts to shed light on space health risks

While the Artemis II astronauts have been protected from the icy vacuum of space on their journey, their bodies have nonetheless been left exposed to possibly high levels of radiation—a danger of space travel that NASA is anxiously waiting to study.
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Everyday innovations born from space travel

Humanity has obtained more than satellites and science: the engineering behind the complex challenges achieved to make life possible in space has since lead to inventions of items that have become indispensable in everyday life.
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Space travel tickets are back, but prices keep rising

Virgin Galactic is selling space tickets again at $750,000 a seat, up from $600,000, with over 675 customers already waiting for suborbital flights.
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Astronaut, Georgia Tech grad reflects on space travel: ‘We had such a good time together’

The Georgia Tech grad took four trips to space, most recently, on Space X’s Crew 2.
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Storer H. Rowley: It’s past time to get back to the task of human space exploration

The astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission flew farther from Earth than anyone in history and laid the first human eyes on much of the moon’s far side. Their Orion spacecraft made its flyby this past week with the most diverse crew to get an unprecedented look at the lunar side that always faces away from Earth.
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Concordia College class studies effects of space travel on human body

Dr. Krys Strand is teaching her students at Concordia College something most people never think about — the toll space travel takes on the human body and brain.
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Billionaire NASA chief who’s been to space twice says critics of billionaire space travel are ‘outright wrong’

Jared Isaacman spoke out as Artemis II became the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years.
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