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Artemis II Shatters Space Distance Record
7 Apr
Summary
- Artemis II crew traveled 252,757 miles from Earth, breaking Apollo 13's record.
- Commander Wiseman sent a heart sign to his daughters before breaking the record.
- A crater was named 'Carroll' in honor of Wiseman's late wife.

The Artemis II mission has achieved a monumental feat, with its four-person crew reaching a record-breaking distance of 252,757 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by the Apollo 13 crew in 1970. Commander Reid Wiseman acknowledged the accomplishment by sending a heartfelt gesture to his family.
During this historic journey, the crew paid tribute to those who paved the way in space exploration. They also honored Wiseman's late wife by naming a newly discovered lunar crater 'Carroll' after her. This emotional moment resonated deeply with the crew and mission control.
The Artemis II mission continues with several other significant events planned. The astronauts are set to be the first humans in decades to observe the far side of the Moon with the naked eye. They will also witness a rare solar eclipse from lunar orbit.