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solar eclipse, Artemis II

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Get a look at solar eclipse Artemis II saw from moon's far side
The Artemis II astronauts witnessed a solar eclipse from space during their historic flyby over the moon, a sight few have seen in person.

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First photos of lunar eclipse from Artemis II crew look almost too good to be real
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See a jaw-dropping 'Earthset'—and a rare solar eclipse from the far side of the moon
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Artemis II astronauts fly around the Moon
The Artemis II astronauts have travelled farther from Earth than any human in history and successfully looped around the far side of the Moon.

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CNET · 15h
NASA's Artemis II Breaks Record With Trip Around The Moon
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New Artemis II moon image includes part of the moon never before observed by human eyes
Prestige Online · 15h
Inside the Artemis II mission to the moon’s Orion spacecraft
Mission specialist Christina Koch, the first woman to venture into deep space, said preparing for the 10-day journey was akin to planning for a camping trip.

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NASA's Artemis II Heads Back To Earth After Circling The Moon In Historic Space Mission
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Artemis II crew head for home after travelling further from Earth than anyone before
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NASA releases new ‘Earthset’ and eclipse images taken during historic flyby of the moon

Over seven hours, the astronauts took thousands of photos that will help inform scientists’ understanding of the moon. The first ones have now been released.
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The longest solar eclipse of the century already has a date — and will turn day into night for minutes

One of the rarest events in modern astronomy has already been confirmed — and it promises to bring the world to a halt. The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will take place on August 2, 2027,
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The Longest Solar Eclipse of the Century is Happening Next Year and These Are the Best Places to Watch It

On August 2, 2027, a total solar eclipse will bring six minutes and 23 seconds of midday darkness, the century’s longest over land. Astronomers describe the total solar eclipse 2027 as unusually long because the Sun will be farthest from Earth and the Moon near perigee.
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Artemis II Mission: Astronauts Witness Total Solar Eclipse After Regaining Contact With Earth; NASA Shares Video

During NASA's Artemis II mission, astronauts experienced a unique total solar eclipse while being at an unprecedented distance of 252,752 miles from Earth, surpassing the Apollo 13 record. The crew lost contact with mission control for about 40 minutes prior to witnessing the eclipse,
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No, trees can’t anticipate a solar eclipse

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Spectacular “Ring Of Fire” Solar Eclipse Set For February 17 – Why Are Penguins Getting The Best View?

Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester.
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NASA shares incredible photos from the far side of the moon

The Artemis II crew made history as they traveled further from our planet than any other living humans. The astronauts and NASA are making the most of the trip, including by capturing some utterly stunning photos.
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