Artemis II astronauts return from moon, hold press conference Wednesday
NewsBytes | April 9, 2026 12:39 PM CST
Artemis II observations guide future exploration
Instead of just relying on machines, these astronauts are sending back real-time observations from over 402335km away.
Their fresh perspective is already sparking lively discussions at Mission Control in Houston.
As Christina Koch put it, the moon acts as a witness plate for learning about our solar system, a poetic way of saying there's a lot we can discover up there.
The data they collect will help pick future landing spots and shape plans for exploring both the moon and maybe even Mars someday.
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