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La tripulación de Artemis II ya está de regreso a la Tierra tras completar el sobrevuelo de la cara oculta de la Luna. Durante la maniobra, permanecieron incomunicados durante 40 minutos, alcanzaron una distancia récord respecto a la Tierra y observaron regiones poco exploradas del satélite. La misión marca un nuevo avance en los planes de exploración humana del espacio profundo.

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00:00Reed Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen will be up first
00:05...and record audio on the portable computing devices.
00:09You hear those referred to as PCDs.
00:12We will found companies, we will boast our industry, we will inspire.
00:17But ultimately, we will always choose Earth.
00:21We will always choose each other.
00:24And we have confirmation of loss of signal of the Orion spacecraft as it flies behind the moon.
00:31We expect to regain communications with them for, in another approximately 40 minutes.
00:36This was expected.
00:38Integrity Houston, you are six minutes from your 40-minute lunar flyby LOS.
00:46This is Artemis Mission Control.
00:48You are currently seeing a live view of the solar ray wing cameras on the Orion spacecraft.
00:54We spoke with our science team and they did determine that that dot in the distance is Venus.
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