‘The best camera to ever exist’: Artemis II crew to study the Moon's surface mainly with their eyes
Times Of India
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Nasa's Artemis II astronauts are two-thirds of the way to the Moon, using their own eyes as the "best camera" to observe its surface.
The four-member crew will conduct a lunar fly-around, capturing images and noting subtle color and texture changes.
This historic mission marks the first crewed journey to the Moon in over 53 years.
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