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La misión Artemis II vivirá este lunes uno de sus momentos más importantes: durante su sobrevuelo lunar, la nave Orión alcanzará la mayor distancia desde la Tierra jamás registrada por una tripulación humana, superando el récord establecido por Apolo 13 en 1970.

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00:00This is Artemis Mision Control in Houston, Texas.
00:03The astronauts of the mission Artemis II
00:05are beginning the final phase of its reach to the moon.
00:08The moon reaches the point of inflection
00:10where the lunar gravity ejerce a greater attraction
00:13on the Orion's gravity of the Earth.
00:16The mission is integrated by the US
00:18Christina Koch, Reed Weissman and Victor Glover,
00:21along with the Canadian Jeremy Hansen.
00:24One of the most interesting things
00:27is that the most interesting thing
00:28in this moment is that the four
00:30we have contemplated this moon all our lives
00:31and the way we are reacting
00:33to what we see by the window
00:35is as if we were a group of small children here above.
00:38Simply we don't get into this.
00:40The plane will use the lunar gravity
00:42to push in a boat
00:44that will bring the trip to a record distance,
00:47supering any point of space
00:49alcanzed by the human being until the time.
00:52In this stage,
00:53the mission is located
00:54at a 63.000 km of the moon
00:56and with the 374.000 km of the Earth.
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