Astronauts on the first manned Moon mission in more than 50 years have travelled deeper into space than any human has gone before.The historic record was set by the Artemis II crew during a lunar flyby that will take them on the far side of the natural satellite not visible from Earth, plunging them into darkness and a short communications blackout with mission control in Florida.The four-strong team of three Americans and one Canadian overtook the distance milestone of 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometres) held by the Apollo 13 crew for 56 years.
