Artemis on Track to Break Record Set by Apollo 13 During Lunar Flyby

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Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen, of Canada, connects live from the Orion spacecraft and speaks with Canadian media along with NASA astronauts Victor Glover (L), and Reid Wiseman in a April 4, 2026, handout photo. The Canadian Press/AP — Handout, Canadian Space Agency4/6/2026|Updated: 4/6/2026The Artemis II mission is expected to complete a record-breaking lunar flyby today.The Canadian Space Agency says astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his three American crewmates are set to become the space explorers who will have ventured farther into space than anyone before, surpassing a record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

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