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When Will Artemis II Reach the Moon? How to Watch Today's Lunar Flyby
- Artemis II crew enters the Moon’s sphere of influence, edging deeper into space than any crewed mission since 1972.
- Live coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET with the crew anticipated to reach a maximum distance from Earth during the flyby.
- The mission records a maximum Earth distance of about 252,760 miles during the flyby, surpassing previous marks.
- A seven-hour observation window begins at 2:45 p.m. ET with crew members alternating duties.
- Artemis II will not land but instead orbit the Moon, a prelude to a 2028 lunar landing.
- Communication may be briefly lost when Artemis II passes behind the Moon, then reestablished around 7:25 p.m. ET.
- The closest approach to the Moon is expected between 7:02 p.m. and 7:07 p.m. ET, about 4,070 miles away.
- The crew will observe a solar eclipse from space during the Moon flyby.
- The flyby is part of a 10-day mission with splashdown planned off the coast of San Diego.
- Netflix and NASA provide a live feed of Artemis II's flyby starting at 1 p.m. ET.
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