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    Artemis Crew Reaches the Moon, Approaches Record-Breaking Distance From Earth

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    NASA’s Artemis II crew has entered the Moon’s gravitational sphere and will soon surpass Apollo 13’s 56‑year human distance record—reaching about 252,757 miles from Earth during a far‑side lunar flyby on April 6.

    Table of Contents

    • Artemis II Mission Achieves Historic Lunar Milestone
    • Record-Breaking Journey
    • Witnessing the Lunar Far Side
    • Significance of the Artemis II Mission
    • Lunar Flyby and Communications Blackout
    • Capturing Rare Lunar and Earth Views
    • Scientific Observation and Real-Time Reporting

    Artemis II Crew Reaches Lunar Orbit, Breaks Apollo 13 Distance Record

    By Joey Roulette

    Artemis II Mission Achieves Historic Lunar Milestone

    HOUSTON, Texas April 6 (Reuters) - The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission entered the moon's gravitational sphere of influence early Monday morning as they cruised along a path that will soon take them over the shadowed, lunar far side to become the farthest-flying humans in history.

    Record-Breaking Journey

    The Artemis II crew, flying in their Orion capsule since launching from Florida last week, are due to awake around 10:50 a.m. ET Monday for their sixth flight day. By 7:05 p.m., they will reach the mission's maximum distance from Earth of roughly 252,757 miles, 4,102 miles beyond the record held by the Apollo 13 crew for 56 years.

    Witnessing the Lunar Far Side

    As NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen approach the distance record, they will be sailing around the moon's far side, witnessing it from roughly 4,000 miles above its darkened surface as it eclipses a basketball-sized Earth in the distant background.

    Significance of the Artemis II Mission

    The milestone is a climactic point in the nearly 10-day Artemis II mission, the first crewed test flight of NASA's Artemis program. The multibillion-dollar series of missions aims to return astronauts to the moon's surface by 2028 before China and establish a long-term U.S. presence there over the next decade, building a moon base that would serve as a proving ground for potential future missions to Mars.

    Lunar Flyby and Communications Blackout

    Officially starting at 2:34 p.m. ET, the lunar flyby will plunge the crew into darkness and brief communications blackouts as the moon blocks them from NASA's Deep Space Network, a global array of massive radio communications antennas the agency has been using to talk to the crew.

    Capturing Rare Lunar and Earth Views

    The flyby will last about six hours, during which the astronauts will use professional cameras to take detailed photos through Orion's window of the silhouetted moon, showing a rare and scientifically valuable vantage point of sunlight filtering around its edges in what will effectively be a lunar eclipse.

    They will also have the chance to photograph a rare moment in which their home planet, dwarfed by their record-breaking distance in space, will rise from the lunar horizon as their capsule emerges from the other side, a celestial remix of a moonrise seen from Earth.

    Scientific Observation and Real-Time Reporting

    A team of dozens of lunar scientists positioned in the Science Evaluation Room at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston will be taking notes as the astronauts, who studied an array of lunar phenomena as part of mission training, describe their view in real time.

    (Reporting by Joey Roulette; Editing by Don Durfee and Aurora Ellis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Artemis II entered the lunar sphere of influence around 12:37 a.m. ET on April 6, as the Moon's gravity became dominant over Earth's. (Source: Space.com) (space.com)
    • •The mission is set to break Apollo 13’s human distance record of 248,655 miles by reaching approximately 252,757 miles from Earth during the far‑side lunar flyby. (Sources: Space.com, Space.com) (space.com)
    • •This milestone marks the farthest any humans have traveled from Earth, part of Artemis II’s 10‑day crewed test cruise following the launch from Florida last week. (Sources: Reuters via user content, Reuters original; AP News) (space.com)

    References

    • Humanity is back at the moon! Artemis 2 astronauts arrive in lunar space | Space
    • It's official: NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission will break humanity's all-time distance record

    Frequently Asked Questions about Artemis crew reaches the moon, approaches record-breaking distance from Earth

    1How far will the Artemis II crew travel from Earth?

    The Artemis II crew will reach a maximum distance of about 252,757 miles from Earth, surpassing the distance record set by Apollo 13.

    2What is the significance of Artemis II's lunar flyby?

    The lunar flyby marks the farthest point from Earth ever traveled by humans and helps test NASA's Artemis program for future moon landings.

    3What will the Artemis II astronauts do during the flyby?

    During the six-hour flyby, astronauts will photograph the lunar far side and a rare Earthrise while experiencing brief communications blackouts.

    4Why is the Artemis program important for future missions?

    The Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the moon and establish a sustainable lunar base as a springboard for future Mars missions.

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