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Artemis II travels farthest ever into space, outpaces Apollo 13

by Honesty Victor
April 7, 2026
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Artemis II travels farthest ever into space, outpaces Apollo 13

The journey began on April 1 with a spectacular launch from the Kennedy Space Centre atop the Space Launch System rocket. Since breaking away from Earth's orbit, the crew has been focused on a trajectory that will bring them within just over 4,000 miles of the lunar surface.

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In an endeavour which can be considered among the most spectacular explorations conducted by human beings, the crew members of NASA’s Artemis II mission have successfully achieved a new milestone in space exploration, venturing into outer space further than any other human being before.

This has been achieved approximately at 6:00 PM GMT after breaking the record previously held by the Apollo 13 astronauts in 1970.

The mission is currently expected to reach a pinnacle distance of approximately 252,756 miles from Earth before the crew begins their journey home. This landmark achievement comes just six days into a voyage that represents a new era for NASA and its international partners. On board the Orion capsule are Commander Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency, who are currently tasking themselves with documenting the lunar surface in unprecedented detail.

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The journey began on April 1 with a spectacular launch from the Kennedy Space Centre atop the Space Launch System rocket. Since breaking away from Earth’s orbit, the crew has been focused on a trajectory that will bring them within just over 4,000 miles of the lunar surface. Being close together will also give the astronauts a chance to see the rough terrain of the Moon’s back side as well as a solar eclipse, which occurs while the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun.

While there may be great satisfaction in the setting of such a record, the crew is ready for a period of absolute isolation. As they travel around the far side of the Moon, a communications blackout lasting about 40 minutes will occur. After they pass out of the other side of the Moon and back into range of communication with Earth, their task will be complete.

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