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Thanks to NASA's live-stream, you can watch Artemis II's lunar flyby and see the moon mission head deeper into space than ever before. The post Live Stream NASA’s Lunar Flyby as Moon Mission Goes
Here's how to keep up with the astronauts as they go to the far side of the moon and home through Friday, April 10.
The Artemis II splashdown is a precise, 14-minute, high-stakes procedure where the Orion capsule re-enters Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 38,000 kilometres an hour, using a heat shield to survive 2,760 C temperatures before deploying 11 parachutes to slow to around 27 km an hour for a Pacific Ocean landing.
A Virtual Telescope Project livestream aims to track NASA's Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft — here's how to watch it as it travels through space.