Artemis II Astronauts Marvel at Lunar Far Side Views
'Not the moon that I'm used to seeing': Artemis II astronauts describe seeing the far side

In an interview with NBC News from space, the crew of NASA's Artemis II moon mission described seeing the moon from a new angle, feelings of awe and humility, and taking care of their human needs.
NASA's Artemis II crew shared their awe-struck perspectives while orbiting the moon, describing breathtaking views of the lunar far side never before seen from their vantage point. In an exclusive NBC News interview conducted from space, the astronauts reflected on feelings of humility and the surreal experience of witnessing the moon's hidden terrain. The mission continues to capture unprecedented moments as the crew completes their historic lunar orbit.
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