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Artemis II Crew Makes Historic Lunar Flyby, Sets New Space Milestone

NASA's Artemis II mission achieved a groundbreaking milestone on April 6, 2026, as its crew ventured farther into space than any previous human explorers. The four astronauts completed a lunar flyby after undergoing rigorous training spanning multiple years, marking a pivotal moment in modern space exploration.

The mission represents humanity's first crewed journey beyond low-Earth orbit since 1972, testing critical systems for future lunar landings. While primarily a U.S.-led initiative, the technological advancements demonstrated could influence international space collaboration across Asia and beyond.

Walter Morris of CGTN reported the crew maintained communication with ground control during maneuvers, providing valuable data for subsequent Artemis missions aiming to establish sustainable lunar operations. The mission's success comes as multiple Asian nations accelerate their own space programs, creating new opportunities for scientific cooperation.

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