New Delhi, April 4 -- All eyes are on the lunar flyby, which will be conducted by Artemis II astronauts on April 6, Monday (local time). It will be the most crucial moments of the mission when astronauts will set the record for the farthest anyone has ever travelled from Earth.
On flight day 3, NASA said Artemis II crew "is now closer to the Moon than to Earth" and the next achievement is set to be the Moon flyby.
It will be the first time in more than 50 years that the astronauts on a NASA mission will fly around the Moon after successfully completing a key burn of Orion's main engine.
During the lunar flyby, which is expected to last for about six hours, Human eyes are going to see parts of the moon that haven't been seen by anyone b...
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