Article 66AMC At its halfway point, NASA’s Artemis I mission breaks a record

At its halfway point, NASA’s Artemis I mission breaks a record

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art001e000672_1536x1152.0.jpeg Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the Artemis I mission when it was 268,563 miles away from our home planet." - NASA | Image: NASA

On Monday, NASA's Orion spacecraft reached its farthest distance from Earth, clocking in at 268,563 miles away from our planet. This marks the halfway point of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission, and the spacecraft will now continue its orbit around the Moon before heading back toward Earth.

Artemis I has had extraordinary success and has completed a series of history-making events," NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press conference, pointing out that Orion was the first spacecraft designed to carry humans to enter a distant retrograde lunar orbit and that it has surpassed the record for the furthest distance traveled away from Earth by a human-rated spacecraft.

During Orion's orbit around the Moon, which will last about a week, it...

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