As Artemis II zooms to the Moon, everything seems to be going swimmingly

The Artemis II lunar mission has entered its third day, with the four astronauts on board having their first opportunities to speak with their families and conduct media events. The spacecraft is on course for a pass around the Moon, with its closest approach scheduled for Monday afternoon before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10.
The Artemis II lunar mission is progressing smoothly. The four astronauts on board had their first chances to speak with their families and conduct media events. They also held medical conferences with physicians in Houston and took pictures. The mission's commander, Reid Wiseman, sent a spectacular image of the Earth's night side. The spacecraft is on course for a pass around the Moon, with its closest approach scheduled for Monday afternoon. It will then splash down in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Southern California, on April 10.
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