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A NASA operator thanks the four Artemis II crew members, with NASA astronaut Christina Koch floating upside down as they head to orbit the Moon for the first time in more than half a century. The spacecraft lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 18:35 EDT on April 1.

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Transcript
00:00The world is with you. We are watching every moment of this journey, and we will cheer you when you
00:06get back and along the way.
00:09Thank you for joining us. Best of luck to you, and safe travels.
00:20Integrity, this is Houston ACR. That concludes the event. Thank you.
00:26And thank you to all participants. Integrity, we're now resuming Operational Audio Com.
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