HUMANITY JUST SMASHED THE SPACE DISTANCE RECORD!
The human race is now flying farther from its home planet than at any other time in history.
At approximately 1:57 p.m. on April 6, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, as well as the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, flew their Orion spacecraft Integrity beyond 248,655 statute miles—a record set by Apollo 13 almost exactly 56 years ago.
The pioneering moment came at the beginning of Day 6 of Artemis II’s 10-day test flight, and mere minutes before its four astronauts were scheduled to begin the first flyby around the moon since 1972.
In a dazzling reminder that humanity can still do big things if enough committees approve the gas money, NASA’s Artemis II crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen—has now taken Orion Integrity farther from Earth than any humans have ever traveled, officially beating a record set by Apollo 13 almost 56 years ago, just in time to head into the first lunar flyby since 1972, because apparently the moon itself also has a schedule. The spacecraft’s record-setting 248,655-mile getaway was only the appetizer, with mission bosses expecting it to top out at 252,760 miles and skim to within a little more than 4,000 miles of the moon, where the astronauts will get the rare privilege of seeing lunar territory no unaided human eye has ever seen, proving once again that if you want a truly fresh perspective on old government ambition, you have to launch it very, very far away.
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