Artemis II is very good news

The Artemis II mission has successfully completed the translunar injection burn, sending four astronauts on a journey around the moon. This historic mission marks the first time astronauts have returned to the vicinity of the moon in over 50 years, with the crew expected to spend about eight more days in space.
The Artemis II crew is on their way to the moon after a successful translunar injection burn. The burn set the spacecraft on a free-return trajectory that will bring the crew back to Earth for splashdown. The crew of four astronauts will spend about eight more days in space. The mission is a significant milestone, marking the first time astronauts have returned to the vicinity of the moon in over 50 years. The spacecraft is equipped with amenities such as a bathroom and exercise equipment to keep the crew comfortable during their journey. The crew will conduct daily workouts to maintain their physical health in the absence of gravity.
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