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Artemis II Astronauts Break Apollo Record For Farthest Distance Humans Have Traveled From Earth

Par : BeauHD
6 avril 2026 à 20:00
Artemis II has broken the Apollo 13 record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth. NASA reports: The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen have set the record for the farthest distance from Earth traveled by a human mission, surpassing the Apollo 13 record of 248,655 miles set in 1970. NASA Flight Director Brandon Lloyd, Capsule Communicator Amy Dill, and Command and Handling Data Officer Brandon Borter also marked a lighthearted milestone today by emailing the crew what is now assumed to be the longest person-to-person message ever sent in human history. After breaking the record for human spaceflight, crew also took a moment to provisionally name a couple of craters on the Moon, noting they were able to see them with their naked eye. Just northwest of Orientale basin highlighted above is a crater they would like to name Integrity after their spacecraft and this historic mission. Just northeast of Integrity, on the near and far side boundary, and sometimes visible from Earth, the crew suggested Carroll crater in honor of Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll Taylor Wiseman. After this mission is complete, the crater name proposals will be formally submitted to the International Astronomical Union, the organization that governs the naming of celestial bodies and their surface features. On April 1, NASA successfully launched humanity's first crewed trip around the Moon in more than 50 years. A couple of days into the mission, attention turned to a more mundane problem when reports said the astronauts had access to "two Microsoft Outlooks" and neither was working properly. By April 4, the crew had passed 100,000 miles from Earth as they continued deeper into space, and by April 6, they had entered the Moon's gravitational pull and caught their first views of the lunar far side.

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À quel point les astronautes d’Artémis II vont-ils frôler de la Lune ?

6 avril 2026 à 19:51

Artémis II Wiseman

Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover et Jeremy Hansen, les quatre astronautes d'Artémis II, sont en train de survoler la Lune, et pourront observer sa face cachée, y compris des endroits qu'aucun œil humain n'a vus dans l'histoire. Mais à quel point la capsule Orion va-t-elle s'approcher du satellite ?

Jour J pour Artémis II : suivez en direct le survol de la Lune, qui a lieu actuellement

6 avril 2026 à 19:21

artémis ii lune

Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch et Jeremy Hansen deviennent cette nuit les humains s'étant éloignés le plus de la Terre, en battant le record de la mission Apollo 13 en 1970, durant le survol de la face cachée de la Lune.

C’est le jour J pour Artémis II : le survol en direct de la Lune a lieu ce soir

6 avril 2026 à 17:11

artémis ii lune

Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch et Jeremy Hansen vont devenir cette nuit les humains à s'être éloignés le plus de la Terre, en battant vraisemblablement le record de la mission Apollo 13 en 1970. Ils survoleront également la face cachée de la Lune.

Trois fusées géantes en trois semaines : l’humanité vit un moment spatial historique

6 avril 2026 à 07:01

triple fusée

La fusée de la mission Artémis II s'est envolée avec quatre astronautes à bord, direction la Lune. Mais ce n'est que le début : dans les prochaines semaines, deux autres lanceurs super-lourds, le Starship de SpaceX et la New Glenn de Blue Origin, vont également décoller. Un alignement inédit.

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