
Artemis II Mission: Astronauts Share Experiences from Orion Maneuvers
Astronauts involved in the Artemis II mission have shared their experiences, including one describing an Orion maneuver as feeling like 'hitting Earth,' as the mission prepares for its moon shot and includes a Canadian astronaut whose seat was traded for a robot arm.
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