Artemis 2 Returns to Earth
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And now for the dangerous part. Artemis II is officially flying to the moon after firing its thrusters and leaving Earth’s orbit at 7:49 p.m. — beginning an epic four-day journey that will take the crew where only 24 humans have gone before.
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