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After traveling deeper into space than any other humans, the Artemis II astronauts pointed their moonship toward home Monday night, wrapping up a lunar cruise that revealed views of the far side never beheld by eyes until now.

Their flyby of the moon — NASA’s first return since the Apollo era — even included some celestial sightseeing besides yielding rich science. It was a significant step toward landing boot prints near the moon's south pole in just two years.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/07/artemis-ii-breaks-apollo-13s-distance-record-with-daring-moon-flyby-that-included-a-solar-eclipse

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00:00Houston Copies, we'll see you on the other side.
00:08We will see you on the other side.
00:12Houston, we have you the same, and it is so great to hear from Earth again.
00:17To Asia, Africa, and Oceania, we are looking back at you.
00:21We hear you can look up and see the moon right now.
00:24We see you too.
00:26All of your flight controllers and your flight director have flipped their Artemis II patches around.
00:34We are earthbound and ready to bring you home.
00:47You really brought the moon closer for us today, and we cannot say thank you enough.
00:53I'm Science signing off, and can't wait to talk to you tomorrow morning.
00:56Through you tomorrow.
00:57We are not sure how you do this.
00:59But we are not sure.
01:00We are still in the south.
01:00We are still in the south.
01:07You
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