HOUSTON (AP) — With the moon now filling their windows, the Artemis II astronauts kicked off their lunar flyby on April 6, taking in magnificent views of the far side never before witnessed while setting a new distance record for humanity.
Our journalism is only possible with support from you, our readers. The news mainstream media just doesn't cover. Racial justice journalism since 1909.
The news mainstream media just doesn't cover. Racial justice journalism since 1909.
We need you NOW! For 115 years we have delivered award winning racial justice journalism — and only with your support can we continue!
Digital Only
$6/month
Print & Digital
$8/month
Already a subscriber? Log in to hide this.
HOUSTON (AP) — With the moon now filling their windows, the Artemis II astronauts kicked off their lunar flyby on April 6, taking in magnificent views of the far side never before witnessed while setting a new distance record for humanity.