A look at Artemis around the far side of the moon
A look at Artemis around the far side of the moon April 6, 2026 Updated April 7, 2026, 12:00 a.m. ET This handout image released by NASA shows a fully illuminated Moon, with the near side at top, dark lava plains, and the Orientale basin, with parts of the far side visible, on April 6, 2026. The four astronauts embarking on NASA's lunar flyby became on April 6 the humans to travel furthest from our planet, as they get set to view areas of the Moon never before seen by the naked eye.
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