
The Artemis II astronauts have completed their record-breaking trip around the moon. Mondayβs lunar journey comes after Artemis II surpassed Apollo 13βs distance record. During the flyby, the three Americans and one Canadian were treated to never-before-seen views of the moonβs far side by eye and also a solar eclipse. The crew temporarily lost contact with Mission Control as they swung behind the moon without stopping. Theyβre now on a path back toward Earth with a splashdown return set for Friday. More activities are planned before then including a phone call with the International Space Station.
@cgervasi They only have a few words to use on headlines. With what it accomplished, Artemis 2 can be called daring. But they also made much better mitigation of risks than previous lunar missions. So you may need to dial down expectations if you wanted a sequel to "The Right Stuff".
I've met the author Marcia Dunn a couple times. She is a pro as a space journalist. I was privileged when she interviewed me in Mesquite TX in April 2024 before the solar eclipse. https://spacey.space/@AstroHawk/112231193378607141

Attached: 1 image I have arrived in the path of totality for #SolarEclipse2024 in Mesquite, Texas. Now the #eclipse will come to me. Already some fun as I was interviewed by Marcia Dunn, Aerospace writer at AP. #astronomy