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We Thought We'd Know What We'd Find when We Went Back to the Moon: Artemis II's Data Just Proved the Opposite.

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Ten days were enough for four astronauts to rewrite the lunar history. Artemis II revealed unexpected flashes on the surface of the Moon, tested the limits of the human body in deep space and validated technologies essential for the future of space exploration. More
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Ten days were enough for four astronauts to rewrite the lunar history. Artemis II revealed unexpected flashes on the surface of the Moon, tested the limits of the human body in deep space and validated technologies essential for the future of space exploration. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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