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  3. "During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers].

"During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers].

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  • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS This user is from outside of this forum
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    "During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers]. From that distance, the crew will have a unique vantage point of the moon as a full disc — and the ability to take observations never before seen by human eyes."

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    The Artemis II astronauts are on a course back to Earth after flying by the moon Monday, witnessing a solar eclipse, and breaking a distance record set by NASA's Apollo 13 astronauts.

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    Follow along! https://artemis.cdnspace.ca

    #news #space #science #ArtemisII #moon

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    • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

      "During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers]. From that distance, the crew will have a unique vantage point of the moon as a full disc — and the ability to take observations never before seen by human eyes."

      Link Preview Image
      Artemis II astronauts heading home after historic moon flyby

      The Artemis II astronauts are on a course back to Earth after flying by the moon Monday, witnessing a solar eclipse, and breaking a distance record set by NASA's Apollo 13 astronauts.

      favicon

      NPR (www.npr.org)

      Follow along! https://artemis.cdnspace.ca

      #news #space #science #ArtemisII #moon

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      @stefan NASA is metric. The moon is metric too. 95% of the world is metric.

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      • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

        "During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers]. From that distance, the crew will have a unique vantage point of the moon as a full disc — and the ability to take observations never before seen by human eyes."

        Link Preview Image
        Artemis II astronauts heading home after historic moon flyby

        The Artemis II astronauts are on a course back to Earth after flying by the moon Monday, witnessing a solar eclipse, and breaking a distance record set by NASA's Apollo 13 astronauts.

        favicon

        NPR (www.npr.org)

        Follow along! https://artemis.cdnspace.ca

        #news #space #science #ArtemisII #moon

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        @stefan Approx 4 hrs from now (or 12:50 pm EST, not metric 😉

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        • michaelschramm@digitalcourage.socialM michaelschramm@digitalcourage.social

          @stefan NASA is metric. The moon is metric too. 95% of the world is metric.

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          @MichaelSchramm Ah, good catch. I was just quoting the article, but it definitely makes sense to include a conversion.

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          • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

            @MichaelSchramm Ah, good catch. I was just quoting the article, but it definitely makes sense to include a conversion.

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            @stefan thanks! 🙂

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            • nead@social.vivaldi.netN nead@social.vivaldi.net

              @stefan Approx 4 hrs from now (or 12:50 pm EST, not metric 😉

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              @stefan This was totally bad intel on my part and I miss-read the Canadian Space dashboard schedule. It's looking like a 6:30pm start time (EST). Apologies.
              This is another reason why I haven't been selected for Astronaut school.

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              • nead@social.vivaldi.netN nead@social.vivaldi.net

                @stefan This was totally bad intel on my part and I miss-read the Canadian Space dashboard schedule. It's looking like a 6:30pm start time (EST). Apologies.
                This is another reason why I haven't been selected for Astronaut school.

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                @Nead Ah, the dashboard at https://artemis.cdnspace.ca is down, bummer!

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                • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                  @Nead Ah, the dashboard at https://artemis.cdnspace.ca is down, bummer!

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                  @stefan It went down for me also, but came back up. Hopefully a refresh will bring it online. I would imaging the load on his server is more than he expected.
                  (I also bought him a couple of cups of coffee for his work in bringing Artemis tracking into our homes. buymeacoffee.com/chadohman)

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                  • nead@social.vivaldi.netN nead@social.vivaldi.net

                    @stefan It went down for me also, but came back up. Hopefully a refresh will bring it online. I would imaging the load on his server is more than he expected.
                    (I also bought him a couple of cups of coffee for his work in bringing Artemis tracking into our homes. buymeacoffee.com/chadohman)

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                    @Nead Yes, very well deserved!

                    (Alas, the page has been down for a while for me now.)

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                    • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                      "During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers]. From that distance, the crew will have a unique vantage point of the moon as a full disc — and the ability to take observations never before seen by human eyes."

                      Link Preview Image
                      Artemis II astronauts heading home after historic moon flyby

                      The Artemis II astronauts are on a course back to Earth after flying by the moon Monday, witnessing a solar eclipse, and breaking a distance record set by NASA's Apollo 13 astronauts.

                      favicon

                      NPR (www.npr.org)

                      Follow along! https://artemis.cdnspace.ca

                      #news #space #science #ArtemisII #moon

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                      Well, the dashboard has been down for a while now, and it's about 15 minutes until the crew reaches the moon.

                      Some alternative places to keep an eye on:

                      The official live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-j1uxBmis0

                      Artemis Real-time Orbit Website: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

                      Artemis II Multimedia: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/

                      And an alternative tracker: https://artemis-ii-tracker.com/

                      #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                        @jakobrosin Nice, thank you!

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                        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                          Well, the dashboard has been down for a while now, and it's about 15 minutes until the crew reaches the moon.

                          Some alternative places to keep an eye on:

                          The official live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-j1uxBmis0

                          Artemis Real-time Orbit Website: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

                          Artemis II Multimedia: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/

                          And an alternative tracker: https://artemis-ii-tracker.com/

                          #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                          "We can actually see the moon and Earth at the same time right now."

                          "It is awesome to see this side of the moon."

                          https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                          #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                          • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                            Well, the dashboard has been down for a while now, and it's about 15 minutes until the crew reaches the moon.

                            Some alternative places to keep an eye on:

                            The official live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-j1uxBmis0

                            Artemis Real-time Orbit Website: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

                            Artemis II Multimedia: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/

                            And an alternative tracker: https://artemis-ii-tracker.com/

                            #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                            This from https://www.nasa.gov/missions/nasa-answers-your-most-pressing-artemis-ii-questions/

                            #space #science #ArtemisII #moon #humans #robots

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                            • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                              "We can actually see the moon and Earth at the same time right now."

                              "It is awesome to see this side of the moon."

                              https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                              #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                              "[NASA astronaut Victor Glover] also gave his family a shoutout because they’re in the viewing gallery in Mission Control. “Hey babe,” Glover said to his wife. “I love you from the moon.”"

                              Smooth.

                              https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                              #ArtemisII #moon #quote #love

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                              • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                "[NASA astronaut Victor Glover] also gave his family a shoutout because they’re in the viewing gallery in Mission Control. “Hey babe,” Glover said to his wife. “I love you from the moon.”"

                                Smooth.

                                https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                                #ArtemisII #moon #quote #love

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                                @stefan Hearing that on the livestream brought tears to my eyes.

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                                • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                  "[NASA astronaut Victor Glover] also gave his family a shoutout because they’re in the viewing gallery in Mission Control. “Hey babe,” Glover said to his wife. “I love you from the moon.”"

                                  Smooth.

                                  https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                                  #ArtemisII #moon #quote #love

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                                  @stefan Taking "I love you to the moon and back" to a whole new level in real-time.

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                                  • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                    Well, the dashboard has been down for a while now, and it's about 15 minutes until the crew reaches the moon.

                                    Some alternative places to keep an eye on:

                                    The official live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-j1uxBmis0

                                    Artemis Real-time Orbit Website: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

                                    Artemis II Multimedia: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/

                                    And an alternative tracker: https://artemis-ii-tracker.com/

                                    #ArtemisII #moon #space #science

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                                    Current status as per https://artemis.cdnspace.ca:

                                    Lunar flyby — photography & observations

                                    Duration: 6 hours
                                    Progress: 22%

                                    "Orion is carrying 32 cameras and devices [...] Fifteen cameras are mounted directly to the spacecraft, and 17 are handheld cameras operated by the crew."*

                                    Looking forward to browsing https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/ when the photos are ready.

                                    * via https://www.nasa.gov/missions/nasa-answers-your-most-pressing-artemis-ii-questions/

                                    #ArtemisII #moon #space #photography

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                                    • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                      "[NASA astronaut Victor Glover] also gave his family a shoutout because they’re in the viewing gallery in Mission Control. “Hey babe,” Glover said to his wife. “I love you from the moon.”"

                                      Smooth.

                                      https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/06/science/live-news/nasa-artemis-2-flyby-moon-mission

                                      #ArtemisII #moon #quote #love

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                                      @stefan
                                      Oh, to have someone to love from the moon.

                                      And the exceptional health that would allow me to go to the moon.

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                                      • ozzelot@mstdn.socialO ozzelot@mstdn.social

                                        @stefan
                                        Oh, to have someone to love from the moon.

                                        And the exceptional health that would allow me to go to the moon.

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                                        @ozzelot Can't help much with getting into shape, but as for finding true love, hang in there!

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                                        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                          @ozzelot Can't help much with getting into shape, but as for finding true love, hang in there!

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                                          @stefan
                                          I am in shape. Round is a shape.

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