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Meet the Artemis crew in NASA's first astronaut mission to the moon in more than a half-century
The Artemis II mission will test deep-space operations with a diverse four-person crew on a nearly 10-day flight farther than Apollo missions, setting up lunar landings.
- The four astronauts on NASA's next lunar mission, Artemis II, are a diverse crew comprising a woman, a person of color, and a Canadian, reflecting a more diversified astronaut corps than the Apollo era.
- The Artemis II mission, lasting nearly 10 days, will take the crew thousands of miles deeper into space than the Apollo astronauts, promising unprecedented views of the lunar far side, but they won't land or orbit the moon.
- The mission's leader, former Navy captain Doug Wiseman, considers solo parenting his biggest challenge as his wife passed away, and the crew includes record-holder for the longest single spaceflight by a woman, Christina Koch.
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