
Artemis II Astronauts Leave Earth Orbit, Set Course for Moon After Engine Burn
The Artemis II mission, NASA's first crewed journey around the Moon in 50 years, continues its trajectory after astronauts left Earth's orbit and set course for the moon. This critical maneuver involved a 6-minute burn of the Shuttle-era Orbital Manoeuvring System engine, with astronauts also sharing experiences from space.
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Artemis II crew share first words from space
The team completes a critical engine burn that will propel the spacecraft to the far side of the Moon.
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Read full article →Artemis II leaves Earth’s orbit on track for far side of the Moon
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