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Apollo 16, Charlie Duke and Artemis

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Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke supports NASA’s Artemis program
Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke supports NASA's Artemis program, calling it a 'great adventure' and the start of a permanent lunar presence.

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Apollo astronaut Charlie Duke sends cheerful message to Artemis II crew
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Apollo 16 astronaut reflects on moon landing amid Artemis II launch
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Artemis II astronauts break records and take in unprecedented views in historic moon flyby
The astronauts have now begun their return trip home after venturing farther from Earth than anyone ever has, breaking the 1970 record set by Apollo 13.

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 · 14h
How Artemis II Crew Trained To Observe And Photograph Moon
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Artemis II astronauts now on course to head back to Earth
The spacecraft reached its maximum distance from Earth for this mission, which is “suspected to be” about 252,756 miles, according to NASA.

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 · 15h
Artemis II captures historic ‘Earthset’ as Earth slips behind Moon
 · 23h
Artemis II Astronauts Get a Break After Journey Around the Moon
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Apollo astronaut on why we're going back to the moon

Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke says a lunar base would allow scientists to utilise resources on the moon, like Helium-3, and bring them back to Earth.
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Artemis II astronauts break Apollo 13 spaceflight record, view solar eclipse

The Artemis II astronauts broke NASA's Apollo 13 record for farthest human spaceflight, then traveled out to an unprecedented 252,756 miles from Earth.
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