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The Artemis II mission will take four astronauts on a journey to the far side of the moon, where they will experience a 30-50 minute communication blackout. This mission will provide a unique perspective on the lunar surface and the Earth, allowing the astronauts to gain new insights and appreciate the beauty of our planet.
The Artemis II mission is set to launch soon, taking four astronauts to the far side of the moon. They will experience a communication blackout for 30-50 minutes when the moon is between the spacecraft and Earth. The astronauts will gain a new perspective on the lunar surface and the Earth. The mission will allow them to see the Earth from a unique angle, experiencing the overview effect. This phenomenon is described as recognizing the beauty of the planet and feeling a deep understanding of Earth as home. The astronauts will be able to capture their experiences with smartphones, which are allowed on the mission for the first time.
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