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Artemis 2 Breaks Distance Record & Sees Solar Eclipse from Moon’s Far Side

2026-04-07 8 Dailymotion

In this video, we break down NASA’s Artemis 2 mission—the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. On April 6, 2025, four astronauts aboard the Orion capsule “Integrity” looped around the moon’s far side, set a new Earth-distance record of 252,756 miles, and observed a total solar eclipse lasting 53 minutes.<br /><br />You’ll learn:<br /><br />How Artemis 2 surpassed Apollo 13’s distance record<br /><br />Why the crew saw a 53-minute eclipse (and what they described)<br /><br />The touching tribute to Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife<br /><br />What’s next: Artemis 4 moon landing in 2028<br /><br />This mission paves the way for humanity’s return to the lunar surface. Don’t miss this quick, action-packed recap.<br /><br />🔔 Subscribe for more space updates<br /><br />#Artemis2 #NASA #MoonMission #LunarFlyby #SpaceRecord #SolarEclipse

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