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NASA, Artemis and Moon

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WATCH LIVE: Track NASA’s Artemis II Live Views from Orion Spacecraft
As NASA invites the public to follow the Artemis II mission as a crew of four astronauts venture around the Moon inside the agency’s Orion spacecraft, people around the world can pinpoint Orion during its journey using the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW).

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Artemis II live tracker: Follow NASA's mission to the moon
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Artemis II Launch: Watch Live as NASA Sends Astronauts to Moon
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'Something we have never seen before': Artemis II crew describe far side of Moon
The crew on board Nasa's Artemis II spacecraft have described seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.

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Artemis II photos: Astronauts are taking incredible pictures from space, including the first images of Earth since the 1970s
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How to track Artemis II astronauts to the moon
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Artemis II flight tracker: Live updates as astronauts approach moon
The crew members – NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Victor Glover, and the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen – are expected to venture farther in space than anyone in human history...

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Artemis II flight tracker: See where astronauts are with live updates

The tracker, officially referred to as the "Artemis Real-time Orbit Website" — AROW — allows users to not only see where the Orion spacecraft is and how fast it's traveling, but to see in miles how far it is from both the Earth and the moon, according to NASA.
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'You guys look great': Artemis astronauts share Earth's out-of-this-world views

It's been more than 50 years since NASA astronaut Harrison Schmitt took the famous Big Blue Marble photograph, showing a breathtaking vision of Earth taken aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the moon.

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