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NASA Releases New Images from Artemis II Lunar Flyby Mission

NASA has released imagery from the Artemis II crew's lunar flyby around the far side of the moon, while researchers discuss health impacts on astronauts.

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NASA released new imagery Tuesday from the Artemis II mission's lunar flyby, showing views from around the far side of the moon. The images document the crew's historic journey as part of NASA's broader Artemis program to return humans to lunar exploration.

Former NASA astronaut and physicist James Newman discussed the significance of the mission and the fresh perspective offered by the new lunar imagery. The flyby represents a major milestone in NASA's efforts to advance human space exploration beyond Earth orbit.

Space medicine researchers are also examining the health implications of the mission on the Artemis II crew members. Dr. Farhan Asrar, a space medicine researcher, has been studying how space travel affects the human body, particularly during extended missions like the lunar flyby.

The Artemis II mission marks an important step in NASA's long-term goals for lunar exploration and eventual human missions to Mars. The data and imagery collected during this flyby will help inform future mission planning and crew preparation.

The release of these images provides the public and scientific community with new visual documentation of the moon's far side, an area that remains less studied than the near side visible from Earth.

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